Environmental news from around the world.
- Ultrahigh-field MRI uncovers detailed structure of the brain’s cerebellum High-resolution imaging of the cerebellum could shed light on its role in neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis The post Ultrahigh-field MRI uncovers detailed structure of the brain’s cerebellum appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Quiz #96: Getting a Greener Clean We use a lot of different types of products to keep ourselves and our homes... The post Earth911 Quiz #96: Getting a Greener Clean appeared first on Earth911.
- Reps. Sean Casten & Juan Vargas Launch Sustainable Investment Caucus Democratic members of the new caucus said they plan to start formal across-the-aisle recruitment talks with moderate Republicans once the caucus is up and running. The post Reps. Sean Casten & Juan Vargas Launch Sustainable Investment Caucus appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What is the roadless rule and what does it mean for the Tongass? President Biden has restored “roadless rule” protections to the Tongass National Forest. What does that mean and will they last? The post What is the roadless rule and what does it mean for the Tongass? appeared first on Environment America.
- Legislation in the House poses threat of new coastal oil drilling When you drill, you spill — but new legislation could force new oil drilling projects off our country’s coasts. The post Legislation in the House poses threat of new coastal oil drilling appeared first on Environment America.
- Growing coconuts with dignity in the Philippines Connie is a single mom of four in a rural area of the Philippines where 85% of the population is unemployed. Celso worked irregular construction jobs, but his passion is tending vegetables and houseplants. Angelita overcame a gambling problem and is now helping to bring medical care to Philippine villages.
- Honda Works to Accelerate Electrification Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has announced that the company will make organizational and operational changes, effective April 1, 2023, as it further solidifies the direction of the organizational changes made last year with an eye toward the realization of carbon neutrality by 2050. The post Honda Works to Accelerate Electrification appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Wine estate celebrates birth of rare baby quagga Vergelegen wine estate in Somerset West, renowned for its environmental programmes, is celebrating the birth of a young ‘Rau’ quagga, a rare zebra sub-species. The arrival of the healthy youngster […]
- Supply Chain Company Savage Reduces Plastic Waste Savage, a supply chain partner to the plastics and chemicals industry, has joined Cyclyx, a company working to divert plastics from landfills and increase plastic recycling rates from 10% to 90%. The post Supply Chain Company Savage Reduces Plastic Waste appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Rebuilding Siargao Island after Typhoon Odette The Philippine island of Siargao is one of Asia’s leading surf destinations and was also voted the Best Island in Asia in the 2021 Conde Nast Travelers Readers awards. A […]
- IKEA coming soon to Austria aims to be a good neighbor IKEA is coming to Austria, and the theme of the new location is: “We want to be a good neighbor.” Rather than a massive campus on the outskirts of town, the IKEA in Vienna makes use of a city lot, not only by providing the community a home goods shopping experience, but by incorporating lodging and a community garden.
- How to make your lawn and garden better for bees Pesticides and habitat loss are damaging bee populations, but you can help protect them from the comfort of your home with 5 easy actions. The post How to make your lawn and garden better for bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Spotlight on 2022’s Project of the Year Winners: Ameresco & Bank of America Bank of America's Chandler, AZ Campus reduces its emissions by nearly 5,000 metric tons annually after Ameresco installs 10,000 solar modules The post Spotlight on 2022’s Project of the Year Winners: Ameresco & Bank of America appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement: Biden Administration Restores Protections To 9.2 Million Acres Of Roadless Forest Reinstated rule for Southeast Alaska’s Tongass provides safeguards to critical wild habitat, massive carbon sink The post Statement: Biden Administration Restores Protections To 9.2 Million Acres Of Roadless Forest appeared first on Environment America.
- Portugal to Redirect Cape Verde Debt Payments to New Climate Fund Under the terms of a new agreement, Portugal will redirect debt payments owed by Cape Verde to a fund that will help the island nation tackle climate change.Read more on E360 →
- What Is Blue Carbon and How Can It Help Fight Climate Change? Researchers at Columbia Climate School discuss the benefits and challenges of working with carbon from ocean and coastal ecosystems.
- The 2022 Audubon Photography Awards: Top 12 Videos Check out this fantastic footage of birds in the wild, and discover the backstory behind each video.
- Environmental Solutions Provider Atlas Awarded $21 Million Contract Extension Atlas, a leading Infrastructure and Environmental solutions provider announced that it has been awarded a three-year, $21 million contract extension to provide CMT on the Spent Fuel Handling Recapitalization Project at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory. The post Environmental Solutions Provider Atlas Awarded $21 Million Contract Extension appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- University of Tennessee Welcomes ‘Lifesaving’ EV Tech Company The laboratory will support the continued growth of the company and allow it to continue innovating its patented SAFIRE™ additive for Li-ion batteries. The post University of Tennessee Welcomes ‘Lifesaving’ EV Tech Company appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Decarbonising local roads: Seven new programmes to start in 2023 A government-funded initiative aiming to accelerate innovation in the roads sector announced funding awards for several new projects on 25 January. The winning bidders who will take their projects forward as part of the £30 million ADEPT Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads programme were announced by Roads Minister, Richard Holden. Funded by the Department […]
- The Carbon Impact of Email Newsletter Subscriptions Adopting a sustainable lifestyle means we strive to understand the impact of our choices, from... The post The Carbon Impact of Email Newsletter Subscriptions appeared first on Earth911.
- Graduate training powers offshore renewables sector A doctoral training centre in wind and marine energy aims to equip PhD students with the skills and knowledge needed to drive continuing expansion in the offshore renewables industry The post Graduate training powers offshore renewables sector appeared first on Physics World.
- Ann Arbor’s big decarbonization bet The Michigan city has ambitions to go carbon neutral, and they begin in one of its most frontline neighborhoods.
- Doomsday Clock set at 90 seconds to midnight The latest move marks the closest point to global catastrophe since the clock was set up in 1947 The post Doomsday Clock set at 90 seconds to midnight appeared first on Physics World.
- Britain’s protected natural areas are failing to stop biodiversity loss A new study offers insight into how to better protect biodiversity.
- The demise of an electronics giant: the men who killed General Electric Anita Chandran reviews Power Failure: the Rise and Fall of General Electric by William D Cohan The post The demise of an electronics giant: the men who killed General Electric appeared first on Physics World.
- Blue Star Food Releases 2022 ESG Report For Blue Star, sustainability is not just a trend or clever growth tactic; it is central to their operations, a mainstay of growth and innovation. The post Blue Star Food Releases 2022 ESG Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Stimulating the brain at 40 Hz to treat Alzheimer’s disease Early phase clinical trials show promise for potential treatment of Alzheimer’s disease based on sensory stimulation The post Stimulating the brain at 40 Hz to treat Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘No real reductions’ from leading carbon offsetting credits An investigation by The Guardian, Die Zeit and Source Material into Verra, the world’s leading carbon standard, has found many credits awarded to businesses for green efforts do not contribute to lowering fossil fuel emissions. In an assessment of the true impact of rainforest offset schemes, which are by far the most popular type of […] The post ‘No real reductions’ from leading carbon offsetting credits appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Natural capital earns investor interest The practical upshot: There is no path to decarbonization without major investments in natural capital.
- Water tech catches a wave "Water is only going to get more important. Water change is climate change."
- Silicon Valley accelerates climate breakdown Silicon Valley accelerates climate breakdown Channel Comment brendan 25th January 2023 Teaser Media
- How to get the credit you deserve Companies must help consumers understand what it means to tackle the climate crisis.
- AI has great power in combating the climate crisis. How can it be used wisely? Sponsored: Artificial intelligence carries great promise in advancing sustainability and resilience in sectors from agriculture to transportation. But it takes human intelligence to ensure AI solutions deliver positive outcomes.
- Home Remedies: Clogged Drains The image of grandma’s perfectly clean house became even more attractive after a year of... The post Home Remedies: Clogged Drains appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Imperfect Foods’ Maddy Rotman on Eliminating Food Waste Maddy Rotman, head of Sustainability at Imperfect Foods, a delivery service for sustainably sourced produce... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Imperfect Foods’ Maddy Rotman on Eliminating Food Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- Plant Based Treaty adds Edinburgh to list of partner cities The Scottish seat of power becomes Europe’s first capital to sign up to the movement, joining major metropolitan areas in the US and India, among others. Focusing on limiting land area allocated to meat and dairy agriculture, promoting green diets and stepping up efforts to re-wild, the Treaty looks to tackle both agricultural emissions and […] The post Plant Based Treaty adds Edinburgh to list of partner cities appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- What is the Land and Water Conservation Fund doing in the Midwest? The post What is the Land and Water Conservation Fund doing in the Midwest? appeared first on Environment America.
- Rallying against the Willow Project ConocoPhillips’ catastrophic oil drilling project needs to be stopped. The post Rallying against the Willow Project appeared first on Environment America.
- Legence Expands Sustainable Firms Legence, a Blackstone company announce three key acquisitions in the Western United States to provide localized expertise in decarbonizing the built environment. The post Legence Expands Sustainable Firms appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement: House bill doubles down on oil drilling Congress is considering the Strategic Production Response Act, which would require more oil drilling on federal lands and in our oceans. The post Statement: House bill doubles down on oil drilling appeared first on Environment America.
- Federal government denies emergency protection for endangered right whales NOAA’s improved ‘vessel speed rule’ is on track, but protections against boats are not coming fast enough The post Federal government denies emergency protection for endangered right whales appeared first on Environment America.
- Oregon takes step toward cleaning up transportation emissions Oregon’s Environmental Quality Commission just voted for a new rule that would require all vehicle sold after 2035 be zero-emission. The post Oregon takes step toward cleaning up transportation emissions appeared first on Environment America.
- Gravity batteries offer a better energy storage alternative Gravity batteries are a new technology that supports the generation and storage of renewable energy through regenerative braking and gravity. A recent study on this technology has proved that old mines could be pivotal in enhancing the use of gravity batteries since they provide an ideal landscape.
- Advocates to lawmakers: Say farewell to fluorescents This spring, lawmakers in more than 10 states are considering policies to phase out fluorescent bulbs to reduce utility bills and protect public health, which could set precedents for further federal and international action. The post Advocates to lawmakers: Say farewell to fluorescents appeared first on Environment America.
- California Installs Water Bottle Fill Stations for Family Services California American Water and EchoTech Services, Inc. have unveiled seven recently installed water bottle fill stations at Wayfinder Family Services’ main campus in Los Angeles. The post California Installs Water Bottle Fill Stations for Family Services appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A zero emissions future without the mining boom A new report finds that the U.S. can reduce lithium demand by up to 90 percent.
- Kellogg’s Partnership with Louisiana Farmers Yields Promising Results During the pilot year of the program, InGrained™ helped farmers implement climate-smart irrigation practices that achieved a reduction of more than 1,600 metric tons of greenhouse gases The post Kellogg’s Partnership with Louisiana Farmers Yields Promising Results appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Columbia Climate School Welcomes New Faculty Member Jessica Fanzo Jessica Fanzo will be joining the Climate School faculty as professor of climate in July.
- Leo Szilard: the physicist who envisaged nuclear weapons but later opposed their use Istvan Hargittai explains why Leo Szilard’s petition for atomic bombs to be stopped was not the only time his views changed The post Leo Szilard: the physicist who envisaged nuclear weapons but later opposed their use appeared first on Physics World.
- Expert thrifting tips for reducing, reusing and recycling Kiera Jeuitt is an expert at the three r's: reducing, reusing and recycling. She is the founder of "I Love Thrifting" and an expert on how to use thrifting to live more sustainably by reusing what's old, reducing the waste produced by new items you might possibly buy instead and offering amazing tips on how to recycle what's already there. Jeuitt shared some of her tips with Inhabitat.
- A Human-Centric Approach to AI – A Conversation with Elizabeth Spears Over the next year, our readers will have the opportunity to view first-hand advice from C-Suite Executives across a variety of industries. The post A Human-Centric Approach to AI – A Conversation with Elizabeth Spears appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Accelerating Electric Vehicle Adoption in 2022 This past year represents a real turning point in the transition to electric vehicles, demonstrated by new major incentives and regulatory activities at both federal and state government levels and several notable accomplishments in the private sector. First, the U.S. government approved EV Infrastructure Deployment Plans for all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico with an estimated $4.155 billion in funding going to states in the next five years to build out EV infrastructure.… More The post Accelerating Electric Vehicle Adoption in 2022 first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Quasicrystal found in ‘fossilized lightning’ Rare material is made from fused metal and sand The post Quasicrystal found in ‘fossilized lightning’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Intern With the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development This Spring Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until February 7.
- Legrand Commits to Circular Economy and to Reduce Its CO2 Levels Legrand's goal is to avoid 2.9 million metric tons of CO2 because it uses more energy-efficient products. The company makes occupancy sensors, plug-load controls, LED lighting fixtures, and energy management systems. The post Legrand Commits to Circular Economy and to Reduce Its CO2 Levels appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Photonics West shines light on optical innovation At the end of January thousands of delegates will be convening at the Moscone Center in San Francisco for Photonics West, the world's largest event for optics and photonics technologies The post Photonics West shines light on optical innovation appeared first on Physics World.
- Explorer of Deep Earth Wins Vetlesen Prize Using sophisticated equipment, David Kohlstedt has recreated the pressure, temperature and chemical conditions in the Earth's mantle, which humans cannot observe directly. His findings have laid the basis for understanding many of the processes that drive the planet's dynamics.
- 8/10 companies choose financial fines over sustainability policies A study undertaken Software AG, taking into account responses from 2,000 business decision makers, has fond that 84% of firms globally prioritise commercial success over environmental good. Overall, 82% of those who engaged with the survey admitted that regulatory penalties are preferable to taking on sustainability initiatives. The damning results come at a time when […] The post 8/10 companies choose financial fines over sustainability policies appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Hunting Invasive Species for the Environment Hunting has driven many species to extinction, while many more species continue to be threatened... The post Hunting Invasive Species for the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- Domestic Supply Chain for Offshore Wind Energy A new report from the Business Network for Offshore Wind along with federal and state partners lays out the pathways to developing a U.S. supply chain for the offshore wind industry. The post Domestic Supply Chain for Offshore Wind Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Can cities eliminate heat-related deaths in a warming world? Phoenix is trying. Phoenix hopes a new Office of Heat Response can move fast enough to counter the impacts of deadly heat.
- Amazon’s ‘The Rig’ brings new energy to old eco terrors The binge-worthy thriller views economic anxiety and the green transition through the eyes of North Sea oil workers
- Biden administration unveils roadmap for a greener, more equitable transportation sector Federal agencies look beyond EVs to envision more convenient and efficient ways of getting around.
- Companies take a 'yes and' approach to carbon credits, report says Businesses committed to decarbonization look to carbon credits to accelerate their climate action but concerns remain over responsible engagement.
- Silencing Science: How Indonesia Is Censoring Wildlife Research Under President Joko Widodo, Indonesia has gained international praise for its conservation policies. But now the government is clamping down on scientists who are questioning official claims that the country’s endangered orangutan and rhino populations are increasing.Read more on E360 →
- Laser beam diverts the path of lightning strikes In the first experimental demonstration of laser-guided lightning, researchers fire a laser beam into the sky to divert the course of lightning discharges The post Laser beam diverts the path of lightning strikes appeared first on Physics World.
- Micromobility and transit pave the way to net zero Public transit, micromobility and mode-shifting are key to reducing transport emissions.
- Star visibility steadily decreasing as nations light up the night Stars are becoming less and less visible, as light pollution is increasing by around 7-10% a year, says a new study highlighting the impacts of disruptive ‘skyglow’. Sky brightness is increasing more rapidly than satellite measurements may suggest, according to the study led by Christopher Kyba from the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences […] The post Star visibility steadily decreasing as nations light up the night appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- ESG advice for leaders of the brave new low-carbon world Leaders of new climate startups need to integrate ESG from the beginning.
- Cities are leading the way toward a sustainable and resilient future How three cities, Cupertino, Orlando and Boston, are using their communities, new technology and buildings to fight the effects of climate change.
- When fishing boats go dark at sea, they’re often committing crimes — we mapped them Illegal, unreported and unauthorized fishing can be uncovered by verifying paperwork and catches, and sharing information across borders.
- ESG: Value Chain Considerations & Expectations Deconstructing your company’s ESG goals to identify key performance indicators and setting milestones can be difficult. It requires the assistance of multiple stakeholders and departments to fully understand the problem, propose goals, and monitor progress towards them.
- The future is now: Measuring sustainability in the poultry industry Sponsored: Whether you’re growing plants or raising livestock, food production plays a crucial role in environmental stewardship.
- I Broke a CFL. Now What? Earth911 sat down with John Rogers, a senior energy analyst for the Union of Concerned Scientists who specializes in clean energy, to get to the bottom of these pressing questions about CFL safety, cleanup and disposal. You may be surprised by what we found. The post I Broke a CFL. Now What? appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Old TVs and Monitors Did you know that old TVs and CRT computer monitors contain approximately 4 to 8... The post We Earthlings: Old TVs and Monitors appeared first on Earth911.
- What is A Carbon Credit Worth? – Ecofriend.org Guide What Is A Carbon Credit Worth Since its introduction at the turn of the 21st century, carbon credits have become a buzzword in sustainability. The term was first coined following the landmark Kyoto Protocol. This treaty urged industrialized economies to … What is A Carbon Credit Worth? – Ecofriend.org Guide Read More » The post What is A Carbon Credit Worth? – Ecofriend.org Guide appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Florida Campaign for #PlasticFreeCities Begins in MiamiCommunity-driven effort to keep ocean and neighborhoods clean in the Sunshine State The post Florida Campaign for #PlasticFreeCities Begins in Miami appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Malaysia Airlines Joins United Nations Global CompactOther airlines that have joined the UNGC are United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Japan Airlines, Ryanair, and Air France-KLM. The post Malaysia Airlines Joins United Nations Global Compact appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sysco, the world’s largest food distributor, should stop using harmful single-use plasticSysco delivers wholesale food to a wide variety of businesses including restaurants, hotels and hospitals — but in the process, its use of plastic packaging is contributing to the plastic pollution crisis that kills 1 million marine animals every year. The post Sysco, the world’s largest food distributor, should stop using harmful single-use plastic appeared first on Environment America.
- Two eco-focused higher education buildings in UtahArchitectural and design firm MHTN has a record of introducing sustainably-minded solutions that embrace the function of the building while reducing its environmental impact. Well-established as a brand experienced in higher education student life design, MHTN is currently developing eco-friendly buildings on two Utah campuses.
- What Texans needs to know about heat pumpsHeat Pumps 101: How they work, incentives, and more! The post What Texans needs to know about heat pumps appeared first on Environment America.
- MicroFab Secures $42M in Financing GrowthThe funding was led by Foundry and joined by BMW i Ventures, as well as existing investors Edison Partners and ATX Venture Partners. The post MicroFab Secures $42M in Financing Growth appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Chiral logic gates create ultrafast data processorsDevices that work using circularly polarized light are a million times faster than current data processing technologies The post Chiral logic gates create ultrafast data processors appeared first on Physics World.
- EPA attempts to mandate more biofuel use in the USThe EPA has announced its intention to mandate more biofuel use as part of the U.S. reaching its climate change mitigation goals. In late December, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed to increase the amount of ethanol and other biofuels that must be blended into the U.S. fuel supplies over the next three years. Renewable fuel providers and farm groups welcomed the move, but environmentalists and oil industry groups were not in favor.
- The age of adoption: Bold actions for a net-zero futureSponsored: Regardless whether we realize it, the climate economy is transforming every aspect of our lives. We are finally serious about combating climate change and adopting our way to a healthier planet.
- Tracing the flow of water with DNAEnvironmental DNA analysis of microbial communities can help us understand how a particular region’s water cycle works. Basel hydrogeologist Oliver Schilling recently used this method to examine the water cycle on Mount Fuji. He says his results have implications for other regions worldwide. Where does the water come from that provides drinking water to people […]
- Meet the Honorees: Doug Parker, Co-Founder and CEO, EcolumixLead with optimism. Build a culture where there are high expectations but where employees also feel, they can be bold, fail fast if it happens, and get better. A resilient team is invaluable. The post Meet the Honorees: Doug Parker, Co-Founder and CEO, Ecolumix appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Norwegian utility claims to calculate true cost of sewer ingressInflow of stormwater and infiltration of groundwater into sewers is a constant operational challenge, but a water utility in Norway is gaining better understanding of its network with an innovative digital approach, says Marco Westergren, chief analytics officer at water analytics platform provider InfoTiles. The inflow and infiltration (I&I) of stormwater and groundwater into sewerage […]
- British Columbia First Nations Strike Landmark Deals Governing Development on Their Ancestral LandsTwo First Nations in Canada have forged historic agreements governing industrial development on their ancestral lands.Read more on E360 →
- Comment: Building a cyber-resilient water futureA criminal cyber-attack on a UK water company in August 2022, which saw hackers gain access to customer banking details, led utilities to urgently reassess cybersecurity strategies. In this Q&A, Philippe Willems, engineering manager at Ovarro, discusses the enduring challenge for the water sector and what it means for suppliers. What are the biggest cybersecurity […]
- The Home Depot goes solar on 25 more storesThe Home Depot’s commitment to rooftop solar should spur a larger movement to tap the immense solar potential of America’s big box stores. The post The Home Depot goes solar on 25 more stores appeared first on Environment America.
- Wind energy could power human habitations on MarsSurprising study could lead to re-appraisal of potential landing sites The post Wind energy could power human habitations on Mars appeared first on Physics World.
- $2.54 billion needed to tackle unprecedented health needsIn its appeal, the WHO said that a staggering 339 million people now need humanitarian assistance globally. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the UN agency’s Director-General, urged donors “to be generous” and […]
- The Revival of Tibbetts Brook: An Environmental Victory for the BronxThe 21st century has seen enormous progress in understanding the importance of adding green space and utilizing ecosystem services in New York City. The Tibbetts Brook project will keep our water cleaner and provide a new mile-long green space in the southern Bronx.
- AG Care Making Progress Toward Sustainable Hair CareWe’ve been investigating hair care products that do more than leave your hair feeling clean... The post AG Care Making Progress Toward Sustainable Hair Care appeared first on Earth911.
- CPower Customers Provide 50GWh of Load Relief During Winter Storm ElliottCPower dispatched customer DERs 197 times across three programs in the PJM and ISO-NE markets during Winter Storm Elliott. The post CPower Customers Provide 50GWh of Load Relief During Winter Storm Elliott appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth911 Podcast: Mebl’s Mona Chun and Michael Hirschhorn Introduce the Circular Design GlossaryMichael Hirschhorn and Mona Chun, co-creators of The Circular Design Glossary, introduce the new guide... The post Earth911 Podcast: Mebl’s Mona Chun and Michael Hirschhorn Introduce the Circular Design Glossary appeared first on Earth911.
- A California town’s wastewater is helping it battle droughtHealdsburg recycles 350 million gallons of effluent annually and gives it away for free.
- What 5,000-year-old skeletons tell us about living with climate changeCollapse isn’t inevitable. New research shows that nimble, cooperative societies adapted best to rapid shifts.
- Get a Birding Boost: Join the Great Backyard Bird CountPositive vibes go both ways when people connect with birds.
- How pesticides intensify global warmingA new report highlights the link between pesticides and climate change.
- Instead of celebrating the lone genius in physics, we should focus on collective effortsAmy Smith celebrates collaboration within physics The post Instead of celebrating the lone genius in physics, we should focus on collective efforts appeared first on Physics World.
- The State of Green Business 2023To look only at the positive outcomes belies the immense challenges ahead.
- Carbon technology captures billions in fundsCarbon removal technology is capturing more than just greenhouse gases. It’s also sucking up billions of investor dollars.
- The world needs venture capital to take bold action on water techWater tech investment is picking up speed, but why does it appear stranded at sea in comparison to other climate sectors?
- Expansion microscopy enables nanoimaging with a conventional microscopeAn innovative expansion microscopy protocol enables unprecedented views of the interior of cells using standard microscopy tools The post Expansion microscopy enables nanoimaging with a conventional microscope appeared first on Physics World.
- 15,000 Haringey council homes to be retrofit under council plansAround 15,000 Haringey council homes could become energy efficient under new plans to tackle high household bills and carbon emissions, the local authority has announced. The council cabinet recently reached an agreement on the programme, with 1,500 homes set to be retrofit and improved each year until 2028, with those most in need targeted first. […] The post 15,000 Haringey council homes to be retrofit under council plans appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- State of Green Business 2023“Stay the course” may be the key message coming out of the convulsing, confounding year that was 2022. For all that those 12 months threw at us — a still-raging pandemic, a global economic downturn, major supply-chain chokepoints, political upheavals, climate exacerbated natural disasters and a global energy crisis spurred by Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine — there’s no turning back for sustainability professionals. In short, the risks are growing, but so are the rewards — to professionals, their organizations and, ultimately, to the planet and all who live here. In the 16th annual edition of the State of Green…
- Germany is the Latest Country to Join the Hydrogen Pipeline ProjectH2Med is a pipeline under the Mediterranean Sea connecting Portugal and Spain with France and now, Germany to supply about 10% of the European Union's hydrogen demand by 2030. The post Germany is the Latest Country to Join the Hydrogen Pipeline Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Energy Apps To Help You Go Green and Spend Less GreenMaintaining a comfortable home is important. No one wants to freeze in the wintertime or... The post Energy Apps To Help You Go Green and Spend Less Green appeared first on Earth911.
- The State of Green Business 2023In this one-hour webcast, coinciding with the report’s release, GreenBiz Group Chairman Joel Makower and a team of GreenBiz analysts will discuss the key insights for sustainable business in 2023.
- 4 Things to Know Before Buying an Electric CarIf you’re trying to live a greener lifestyle, you might be considering purchasing an electric vehicle, or EV. This can be a great option for many people. Let’s take a closer look at four things to know before buying an […] The post 4 Things to Know Before Buying an Electric Car appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Upcoming Events Presented by E+E LeaderJoin us in this webinar as our subject matter experts explore this decision-making framework that effectively incorporates quantified ecosystem service values associated with offshore energy infrastructure. The post Upcoming Events Presented by E+E Leader appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Global Carbon Managment Software Market: 2022-2027The report provides key insights into this rapidly growing industry including key takeaways on current developments and trends, implications for sales and marketing professionals across all segments, key drivers behind these developments, and more. The post Global Carbon Managment Software Market: 2022-2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- USGBC Announces Top 10 States for Green BuildingMassachusetts topped the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) ranking of U.S. states leading the way on green building, with Illinois coming in second and New York third. The post USGBC Announces Top 10 States for Green Building appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EPA Announces Plans for Wastewater Regulations and StudiesThe plan is designed to help achieve EPA's goals while taking into account current economic conditions. The post EPA Announces Plans for Wastewater Regulations and Studies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Robotic Technology is Reducing the Price of Offshore Wind PowerOff the coast of Portugal, a team of underwater robots is scanning the base of turbines on a wind farm and looking for signs of damage. The activity is part of a project to reduce inspection costs, keep wind turbines running for longer and ultimately reduce the price of electricity. The post Robotic Technology is Reducing the Price of Offshore Wind Power appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Meet the Honorees: Tara Helms, Director of Sustainability for North America, ElectroluxTara Helms has spent her career focused on improving supply chains to project development and now oversees the sustainability program as the Director of Sustainability for North America at Electrolux. The post Meet the Honorees: Tara Helms, Director of Sustainability for North America, Electrolux appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Minnesota’s Carbon-Free Electricity Bill Clears Initial HurdleMinnesota's transition to clean electricity cleared its first hurdle at the state Capitol on Wednesday. If the bill makes it into law, all electricity generated by the state's utilities would have to be carbon-free by 2040. The post Minnesota’s Carbon-Free Electricity Bill Clears Initial Hurdle appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- WSU Students Install Microgrid on Nearby ReservationThe year-long project is a collaboration with the Snohomish Public Utility District (PUD) and the Tulalip Tribes, a sovereign nation working to reach energy independence. The post WSU Students Install Microgrid on Nearby Reservation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Vinyl Institute Announces PVC Recycling Grant ProgramOver the next three years, four US PVC resin manufacturers will provide up to $1 million in funding per year. The post Vinyl Institute Announces PVC Recycling Grant Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- When we protect special ocean places, nearby areas benefitA fisherman calls for continued protections of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument The post When we protect special ocean places, nearby areas benefit appeared first on Environment America.
- Mercedes puts a paywall on your electric car performanceMercedes-Benz has put a paywall on EV performance, requiring extra cost to unlock the full potential of its all-electric sports cars. You can imagine this won't go over well with environmentalists pushing for automakers to give the push to switch to all EVs all they've got in time to mitigate climate change, and it's not going to impress auto enthusiasts much either.
- Laser sculpts a waveguide in campus corridor, the physics of how jazz gets its swingExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Laser sculpts a waveguide in campus corridor, the physics of how jazz gets its swing appeared first on Physics World.
- Juvenile right whale found with fishing gear entanglementWith low birth rates and fewer than 70 reproducing females, the likely death of this young female whale hits the species especially hard. The post Juvenile right whale found with fishing gear entanglement appeared first on Environment America.
- SA Plastics Pact demonstrates measurable impactThe commitment of South African Plastics Pact members lead to 34.7 million fewer problematic or unnecessary plastic packaging items on the market in 2021. This and more was revealed in […]
- Meet Great Wrap, the completely compostable cling wrapIt’s finally here — stretch wrap that’s made from food waste rather than petroleum-based plastic. It’s time to reset your vocabulary from “plastic wrap” to “Great Wrap.”
- Making Offshore Wind a RealityJoin experts on offshore wind power from across the country to learn more about how to make offshore wind a reality in your state. The post Making Offshore Wind a Reality appeared first on Environment America.
- Texas’ biggest county commits to cut global warming pollution 40% by 2030Harris County to electrify vehicle fleet, power buildings with renewables and more The post Texas’ biggest county commits to cut global warming pollution 40% by 2030 appeared first on Environment America.
- Resilient Coastal Communities and Climate Adaptation: Lessons from New York for New ZealandA Fulbright scholar from the South Pacific shares the lessons she will bring home after a research fellowship with the Climate School’s Resilient Coastal Communities Project.
- Climate Misinformation Has Proliferated on Twitter Since Musk's TakeoverMisleading posts about climate change have flourished on Twitter since Elon Musk took charge of the company in October, according to a new report.Read more on E360 →
- Celebrating the complexity Nobel prize with perspectives on the future of the fieldCollection includes an exclusive interview with Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi The post Celebrating the complexity Nobel prize with perspectives on the future of the field appeared first on Physics World.
- Chemistries, materials, and processes for electrochemically mediated carbon captureJoin the audience for a live webinar on 22 February 2022 sponsored by BioLogic, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Chemistries, materials, and processes for electrochemically mediated carbon capture appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Save the Colorado River? Use Less WaterAudubon submits comments to Bureau of Reclamation as they develop new operating rules.
- National Ignition Facility’s ignition milestone sparks fresh push for laser fusionLast year's historic demonstration of ignition is stimulating renewed optimism for laser fusion, but many challenges remain The post National Ignition Facility’s ignition milestone sparks fresh push for laser fusion appeared first on Physics World.
- Alstom Is A Pacesetter In Transport Markets, Using Low-Carbon OptionsAlstom aims to cut its CO2 emissions from Scope 1 & 2 by improving energy intensity, developing on-site green electricity production, and supplying all sites with renewable sources. The company’s net-zero targets will “gradually be expanded” to cover its supply chain or Scope 3 emissions. The post Alstom Is A Pacesetter In Transport Markets, Using Low-Carbon Options appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How can we deal with California’s heavy rains and dangerous flooding?Investing in green infrastructure can help build resilience to heavy rains and dangerous flooding in the future. The post How can we deal with California’s heavy rains and dangerous flooding? appeared first on Environment America.
- Sustainable Markets Initiative Publishes 2022 Impact ReportBringing together leaders from businesses of all sizes and industries to drive the transition to a more sustainable economy and business activities, the SMI connects private sector leaders and teams around the world. The post Sustainable Markets Initiative Publishes 2022 Impact Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- We must use less steel to reduce emissions, study warnsWe cannot rely on technological solutions, such as carbon capture, to tackle emissions from the steel industry, a new study has warned. Steel is crucial to construction and engineering, but the material is responsible for 7% of global emissions, with 45 countries committing to near-zero-emission steel within the next decade. To achieve this, countries must […] The post We must use less steel to reduce emissions, study warns appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth Action: Stop New Drilling Leases on Public LandsEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Stop New Drilling Leases on Public Lands appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Discover Kuni, Japan’s Urban-Rural Connection, With Author Richard McCarthyUrban-rural and youth-elder divisions in society represent some of the most difficult challenges to having... The post Earth911 Podcast: Discover Kuni, Japan’s Urban-Rural Connection, With Author Richard McCarthy appeared first on Earth911.
- Interventions in key industries could support rapid net-zero driveSmall interventions in three key areas – electric vehicles (EVs), ‘green ammonia’ and plant-based proteins – could support faster changes in other parts of the economy. These ‘super tipping points’ could encourage effective climate action, allowing other industries to accelerate towards net-zero, according to the report presented at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in […] The post Interventions in key industries could support rapid net-zero drive appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How to build a better bike-share programWhen corporate owners ditched New Orleans's bike share, the community stepped up to rebuild it with a focus on equity.
- In this Swedish bestseller, a young Sámi woman fights for survivalNewly translated into English and soon to be a Netflix film, "Stolen" is a powerful novel that explores an Indigenous community threatened by climate change, racism, and violence.
- The unexpected barrier preventing American small towns from accessing federal climate fundsHow a little-known federal grant requirement could hinder climate resilience work.
- Ask me anything: Jessica James – ‘I am never happier than with my head down doing maths and coding’Jessica James is managing director at Commerzbank AG in London, UK The post Ask me anything: Jessica James – ‘I am never happier than with my head down doing maths and coding’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Taxpayers, nature and farmers will all lose out if farms aren’t supported to store carbonCalls for change in the UK’s land sector have never been louder. Yesterday, the government had another reminder, in the Office for Environmental Protection’s report, of just how off track it is from ending the steep decline in nature, whilst the Committee on Climate Change […]
- SBTi Approves Teva’s Emission Reduction TargetsTeva's financing strategy incorporates the Scope 1 and 2 targets as part of the Firm's $5 billion sustainability-linked bond The post SBTi Approves Teva’s Emission Reduction Targets appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Episode 347: Politics, greenwashing, burnout antidoteJoe Zammit-Lucia has experience in both business and politics, as a CEO, a marketer and across the spectrum of research and development. He joins GreenBiz 350 to chat about his book, "The New Political Capitalism."
- Patient positioning chair paves the way for upright radiotherapyUpright radiotherapy, enabled by an effective patient positioning system, could improve treatment delivery and patient outcome for several tumour locations The post Patient positioning chair paves the way for upright radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Reclamation, reuse and the Urban Wood ProjectHow much wood would a wood-consuming world waste? Formed in 2018 under the auspices of the USDA Forest Service, the Urban Wood Project began in Baltimore to reclaim wood that would otherwise be burned or landfilled.
- The renewable energy transition is creating a green jobs boom12.7 million people work in the global renewable energy sector, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Clothing ClutterToday’s quote is from Elizabeth Cline, an expert on consumer culture, fast fashion, sustainability, and... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Clothing Clutter appeared first on Earth911.
- Environment America speaks up for Utah’s most vulnerable crittersWildlife habitats shouldn’t be leased to oil and gas companies. The rich biodiversity and precious species they hold are far too fragile to withstand the damage that drilling will bring. The post Environment America speaks up for Utah’s most vulnerable critters appeared first on Environment America.
- SME Profile: Joe Nicolette, VP, Ecosystem Service Economics Montrose, Environmental GroupThe formalized NEBA-CA framework will be published by the Frontiers in Marine Science Journal in early 2023. The post SME Profile: Joe Nicolette, VP, Ecosystem Service Economics Montrose, Environmental Group appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EU Bans Exports of Plastic Waste to Non-OECD CountriesThe EU anticipates positive changes in circularity, resource efficiency, and zero pollution goals as a result of this new law. The post EU Bans Exports of Plastic Waste to Non-OECD Countries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ACWA Power Explores Green Hydrogen Potential in the Middle EastVerbund’s technological capabilities combined with ACWA Power’s green hydrogen knowledge will help ensure that the MOU’s objectives, terms, and goals are met moving forward. The post ACWA Power Explores Green Hydrogen Potential in the Middle East appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Plant-based eggs surge in popularity amidst shortageMany vegans have complained of the “vegan tax,” the extra money we pay for plant-based alternatives to milk and meat. But suddenly, plant-based eggs have busted through this price barrier, falling below the price of chicken eggs.
- A restoration project in China uses a sponge systemThis is the first cross-provincial ecological restoration project in China and it's a design that is truly paving the way for the future. Green ecology and harmony is the theme and the end result is absolutely stunning.
- It’s time to list the American bumblebee as endangeredAmerican bumblebees is teetering on the brink of extinction. The post It’s time to list the American bumblebee as endangered appeared first on Environment America.
- Sterile neutrinos fade as STEREO finds no evidence of oscillationsNeutrino deficit is likely to arise from difficulties in modelling of decay processes The post Sterile neutrinos fade as STEREO finds no evidence of oscillations appeared first on Physics World.
- Project uses satellite data to detect waste sites on EarthA new computational system uses satellite data to identify sites on land where people dispose of waste, providing a new tool to monitor waste and revealing sites that may leak plastic into waterways. The Global Plastic Watch tool was presented in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on 18 January 2022. Every year, millions of metric […]
- Eating one freshwater fish equals a month of drinking ‘forever chemicals’ water, says US studyA new study appears to find that consumption of just a single serving of freshwater fish per year could be equal to a month of drinking water laced with the “forever chemical” PFOS at high levels that may be harmful. Researchers from Washington-based advocacy organization Environmental Working Group said they had calculated that eating one […]
- Danone to Reduce Methane Emissions from Dairy Supply Chain by 30%With this new initiative, Danone expects to remove 1.2 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent to methane emissions by 2030. The post Danone to Reduce Methane Emissions from Dairy Supply Chain by 30% appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Comment: Massive IoT enables massive opportunities for utilitiesMassive IoT, alias massive Machine-Type Communications (mMTC), is already impacting multiple industries. From fleet management to environmental monitoring and smart grid management, to consumer applications including smart watches, smart buildings and, ultimately, entire smart cities. Alastair MacLeod, CEO at Ground Control, a satellite focused, IoT and M2M connectivity and critical communications provider, examines the opportunities […]
- New tree guidance published for local authoritiesA new toolkit has been published, designed to provide local authorities across the country with specific guidance on tree planting, supporting them to plan for the landscape of the future and helping to tackle climate change, build greater resilience and develop nature recovery. Commissioned by the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport […]
- The Britishvolt saga emphasises the need for a robust UK industrial strategyThis post is by Ralph Palmer, UK electric vehicles & fleets lead at Transport & Environment. The news of Britishvolt collapsing into administration is incredibly sad news for those involved and creates a massive headache for the UK automotive industry. But it signals a wider […]
- ‘Anti-democratic’ REUL Bill passes through CommonsThe controversial Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill has passed through the House of Commons, despite the concerns of environmentalists, business leaders, legal experts and trade unions. 297 MPs voted in favour of the bill, while 238 were opposed, passing through the legislation before it moves on to be considered in the House of Lords. The […] The post ‘Anti-democratic’ REUL Bill passes through Commons appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Calgary Passes Single-Use Plastics BylawThe regulations require Calgarians to pay a minimum of 15 cents for paper bags or $1 for reusable bags at checkout counters unless they have their own. The post Calgary Passes Single-Use Plastics Bylaw appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What’s an ROV?Learn about ROVs and other technology that helps us study the sea The post What’s an ROV? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Seeking cosmic particles using a super-pressure balloon, the physics of babiesThis podcast features the principal investigator of the EUSO-SPB2 mission The post Seeking cosmic particles using a super-pressure balloon, the physics of babies appeared first on Physics World.
- Funding Opportunities for Student Travel in Spring 2023Travel grant funding is meant to support students’ continued learning, by helping to facilitate fieldwork in the areas of climate change, sustainable development and the environment.
- Letting Enchantment Lead the Way: Iceland’s Hidden Folk and Environmental ProtectionA new book explores the world of wonder contained in Icelandic myth, and considers how it might spill out of storybook pages and into real life.
- Government falling ‘far short’ of environment commitmentsThe government is failing to make progress on all of its environmental targets, according to a new watchdog report, spelling bad news for UK wildlife. Out of 23 environmental targets, new public body, the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP), found that the government was off track on all of them. The 25 Year Environment Plan […] The post Government falling ‘far short’ of environment commitments appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Why England’s single use plastic ban isn’t what it seemsSaying it wanted to tackle plastic pollution “head on”, the government announced last week it will ban certain single use plastics in England from this October. These include takeaway plates and cutlery and some types of polystyrene containers. They will join plastic straws, stirrers and […]
- SA entrepreneurs introduce impactful waste solutionsTwo small businesses in the waste management sector are making money and saving the environment. What do you do with your cell phone or even washing machine when it no […]
- Leading provider’s carbon offsets do not prevent deforestationCarbon offsets from world leading provider Verra are ‘largely worthless’ and do not effectively prevent deforestation, a new investigation has found. Carried out by the Guardian, German newspaper Die Zeit and non-profit investigative journalism organisation SourceMaterial, the investigation revealed that over 90% of Verra’s rainforest offset credits do not result in real carbon reductions. […] The post Leading provider’s carbon offsets do not prevent deforestation appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- California’s next flood could destroy one of its most diverse cities. Will lawmakers try to save it?Climate change could submerge Stockton beneath 10 feet of water. The city's aging levees aren't prepared.
- How vulnerable is Wall Street to climate change? The Fed wants to find out.The Federal Reserve is putting the country's biggest banks to a test.
- Audubon Issues 100th Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification to Badger Creek RanchBadger Creek Ranch herd in Colorado is working for birds through Audubon’s Conservation Ranching program.
- ‘Alcarrás’ review: In a new Spanish film, solar power threatens a family farmThe hyperealistic drama reminds us that things aren’t always so rosy for people on the front lines of clean energy development.
- Pennsylvania Passes PFAS RegulationsPennsylvania is the latest state to pass PFAS regulations for drinking water standards, as the state Attorney General signed the proposed regulations into law in the final step of a lengthy regulatory process. The post Pennsylvania Passes PFAS Regulations appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Life at LützerathLife at Lützerath Channel News brendan 19th January 2023 Teaser Media
- Long-duration storage projects are taking shapeNew projects with big price tags are looking for long-duration energy storage solutions.
- In Europe’s Clean Energy Transition, Industry Turns to Heat PumpsWith soaring gas prices due to the Ukraine war and the EU’s push to cut emissions, European industries are increasingly switching to high-temperature, high-efficiency heat pumps. Combined with the boom in residential use, the EU is now hoping for a heat pump revolution.Read more on E360 →
- Defect suppression enables continuous-wave deep-UV lasing at room temperatureThe first room-temperature continuous operation deep-UV laser diode could be used in novel sterilization systems and high-definition material processing The post Defect suppression enables continuous-wave deep-UV lasing at room temperature appeared first on Physics World.
- Plant-based, food waste and net zero top of mind for food and agricultureIt's the quarterly roundup of what the big food and agriculture players were up to at the end of 2022.
- An ambitious global treaty is a crucial step in solving the plastic crisisGovernments, businesses and civil society must seize this pivotal moment and call for a meaningful framework to enable the transition to a circular economy.
- DIY Solar Now To Pocket Profits From Solar EnergyThe U.S. Department of Energy recently released a study showing how America could decarbonize its... The post DIY Solar Now To Pocket Profits From Solar Energy appeared first on Earth911.
- Did COP15 Deliver a Paris Moment for Biodiversity? What’s Next for Companies?Join us for a conversation on COP15 to discuss what biodiversity negotiators achieved in Montreal and which solutions are urgently needed to help halt and reverse biodiversity loss.
- 3 DIY Mouthwashes to Help You & Mother Nature Smile BrighterDid you know that you can make your own mouthwash at home? It’s just one... The post 3 DIY Mouthwashes to Help You & Mother Nature Smile Brighter appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #92: How Bad Will Sea Level Rise Get by 2100?Our planet faces wracking changes caused by climate change. Even if we lower greenhouse gas... The post Earth911 Quiz #92: How Bad Will Sea Level Rise Get by 2100? appeared first on Earth911.
- TSG Global Receives ISO 27001 CertificationBy obtaining the ISO 27001:2013 certification, TSG Global is able to offer its customers the highest level of compliance, security, privacy, and identity management. The post TSG Global Receives ISO 27001 Certification appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate, covid and consensusClimate, covid and consensus Channel Comment brendan 19th January 2023 Teaser Media
- Ørsted Acquires PSEG’S Ocean Wind 1 Equity SharesThis acquisition will give them 100% ownership of the wind energy project located 15 miles off the coast of New Jersey and will help Ørsted to deliver New Jersey’s 1st offshore wind energy project. The post Ørsted Acquires PSEG’S Ocean Wind 1 Equity Shares appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Upstream Action to Protect Our Ocean and CoastsSCOTUS case threatens the future of the Clean Water Act The post Upstream Action to Protect Our Ocean and Coasts appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Environmental groups to Gov. Murphy: End raids on New Jersey’s clean energy fundsWe need to be financing a clean energy future — not raiding the funds that would pay for it. The post Environmental groups to Gov. Murphy: End raids on New Jersey’s clean energy funds appeared first on Environment America.
- Costco Shareholders should demand faster progress on forest protectionTo reduce logging in forests like the North American boreal, Costco needs to move faster toward non-wood pulp in its paper products. The post Costco Shareholders should demand faster progress on forest protection appeared first on Environment America.
- This cheddar is the first carbon-neutral cheese in the worldWyke Farms has been in the cheddar cheesemaking business since 1861. The Clothier family company kept their award-winning, 160-year-old recipe and spent nearly 15 years on bioengineering to become the UK’s first 100% self-sufficient in green energy. As their next step in sustainability, they launched their Ivy’s Reserve Vintage Somerset Cheddar, the first carbon-neutral cheese in the world.
- Try these special vegan ice cream flavors before it's too late!In my Portland, Oregon household, we spend way more time thinking about and eating vegan ice cream than we probably should. And come January, we get very interested in what our local ice cream shop gone national is doing. Because since 2018, Salt & Straw has celebrated Veganuary by featuring five carefully crafted vegan flavors. Readers, act now. Because after January, your choices will shrink back down to just a couple of flavors.
- What’s next for Washington in the fight against plastic pollutionWashington already has bans on single-use plastic bags and a wide range of polystyrene foam products — but there’s still so much more we can do. The post What’s next for Washington in the fight against plastic pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- President Biden Signs Food Donation Improvement ActThe United States discards more food than any other country in the world – nearly 40 million tons every year. The post President Biden Signs Food Donation Improvement Act appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Meet the Honorees: Chris Famolare, Global Head of Sustainable Operations, MilliporeSigmaChris is a certified energy manager and auditor experienced in delivering Executive Leadership Team members an iterative Sustainable Operations strategy focused on greenhouse gas emissions, green power, energy efficiency, water, and waste. The post Meet the Honorees: Chris Famolare, Global Head of Sustainable Operations, MilliporeSigma appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Status of Two Pending Rules That Would Require Disclosure of Climate Risks – Part 2The comment period for the proposal ends February 13, 2023. The post The Status of Two Pending Rules That Would Require Disclosure of Climate Risks – Part 2 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Inclusive energy plan needed to deal with crisisThree weeks into the New Year and South Africa’s energy crisis – the recent announcement of yet another above-inflation electricity price increase amid increased and persistent load shedding – has […]
- Effects of Marine Debris on Remote IslandsMore than 11,000 pounds of trash removed from Gasḵúu The post Effects of Marine Debris on Remote Islands appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Columbia University Names Minouche Shafik 20th PresidentBoard of Trustees elects leading economist and current president of the London School of Economics and Political Science to succeed Lee C. Bollinger.
- Growing Dust from Desert Wind Storms Has Curbed Warming, Study FindsThe amount of dust generated by desert windstorms has grown markedly since the mid-19th century, helping to offset the global rise in temperature, new research shows.Read more on E360 →
- The Paradox of LithiumThe clean energy transition depends heavily on lithium, but mining this element is not “clean.” We must not fall into the same traps from which we are trying to free ourselves.
- EcoSmart Cellular Shades for Home Energy EfficiencyWe recently sampled a set of EcoSmart Shades insulated cellular shades, one of the greenest... The post EcoSmart Cellular Shades for Home Energy Efficiency appeared first on Earth911.
- California’s storms are almost over. Its reckoning with flood insurance is about to begin.Just 1.3 percent of homeowners in the state have national flood insurance policies.
- Thousands of protestors fought the expansion of a German coal mine — in vainPolice dispersed hundreds of protestors rallying to save a tiny village from demolition.
- England finally joins Europe in banning single-use plastic foodwareEnvironmental groups said the policy was necessary, insufficient, and long overdue.
- Einstein as you’ve never seen him beforeAndrew Robinson reviews Einstein: the Man and His Mind by Gary S Berger and Michael DiRuggiero The post Einstein as you’ve never seen him before appeared first on Physics World.
- Scottish Parliament Approves 20-Minute Neighborhood PlanThe Scottish government is seeking to reduce emissions and build more "fair" and "sustainable" cities. The post Scottish Parliament Approves 20-Minute Neighborhood Plan appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- THETIS phantom detects image distortions to support MR-based treatment planningGerman QA specialist LAP and Siemens Healthineers have co-developed a versatile phantom to counter the effects of MR image distortion in radiotherapy treatment planning The post THETIS phantom detects image distortions to support MR-based treatment planning appeared first on Physics World.
- The corporate hunger for climate techWhen it comes to venture capital for climate tech entrepreneurs, big corporations are among the most active funders. But finding scale isn’t just about money.
- Telescope with large-aperture metalens images the MoonPioneering application puts metalenses on the road to commercial success The post Telescope with large-aperture metalens images the Moon appeared first on Physics World.
- CSE Releases Annual ESG Research FindingsThe study, Research in ESG Ratings and Reporting Trends, encompasses data from more than 310 North American Fortune 500 firms from 31 industries that had high profitability in the previous years. The post CSE Releases Annual ESG Research Findings appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Progress made in developing ‘greener’ fertilizerScientists have reported a breakthrough in developing a ‘greener’ ammonia fertilizer which could have huge benefits for the environment and the future of agriculture. Ammonia is one of the world’s largest chemical markets, but it requires a lot of energy to produce and contributes to 1% of all carbon dioxide emissions. There have also been […] The post Progress made in developing ‘greener’ fertilizer appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- China’s lucrative orchid industry tests the nation’s commitment to conservationFinding alternate growing techniques, like ancient varietals and cultivation methods like forest farming, could boost the industry.
- 10 European firms every sustainability professional should knowFrom smart sockets to solar fabric, these businesses and innovations could be great additions to your sustainability toolkit.
- The GreenFin Interview: On corporate purpose and 'Pieconomics', with Alex EdmansAlex Edmans, professor of finance with the London Business School, discusses his radical rethink of how companies operate and why they exist.
- Real estate bosses pledge to reach net zero by 2050Chief executives from some of the world's largest real estate companies pledge to 'Green Building Principles' in bid to halve emissions by 2030.
- Cork vs. Cap: Which Wine Stopper Is Better?Biodynamic, organic, and Napa Green certified, planet-healthy wines are widely available. But what about the packaging?... The post Cork vs. Cap: Which Wine Stopper Is Better? appeared first on Earth911.
- NextEnergy Capital Launches NextPower V ESGNPV ESG is classified as an Article 9 Fund under the EU SFDRs, and at its investment ceiling will produce enough clean energy to avoid an estimated fossil fuel consumption of up to 145.4 million m3 of natural gas per year. The post NextEnergy Capital Launches NextPower V ESG appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth911 Podcast: cirplus Co-founder Christian Schiller Aims for a Circular Plastics MarketplaceChristian Schiller, co-founder of cirplus, talks about the company’s digital marketplace for circular plastics. Think... The post Earth911 Podcast: cirplus Co-founder Christian Schiller Aims for a Circular Plastics Marketplace appeared first on Earth911.
- New figures show discarding EU laws could cost UK £82bnThe government’s plans to rip up EU environmental laws could cost the UK £82bn over 30 years, according to new figures developed by environmental organisations. Costs could stack up due to environmental damage, from poorer air quality and water quality, which impacts health, while weaker chemical regulations could cause a loss of recycling business opportunities. […] The post New figures show discarding EU laws could cost UK £82bn appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- We should all be very worried about new government powers to scrap UK environmental protectionsThis post is by Georgina Holmes-Skelton, head of government affairs at the National Trust and former House of Commons clerk. Much has been written about the risks posed to environmental protection by the Retained EU Law Bill (REUL Bill). But are the politicians listening? It […]
- How to Build an Eco-Friendly HomeWith today’s climate change issues, people are paying more attention to their carbon footprint and, overall, trying their best to be environmentally conscious. Due to this, eco-friendly housing is becoming popular. An eco-friendly house is designed with recycled materials, renewable […] The post How to Build an Eco-Friendly Home appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Wildlife need forests to surviveThe pending biodiversity crisis has many causes and solutions. One critical solution that President Biden can implement: let mature trees grow. The post Wildlife need forests to survive appeared first on Environment America.
- Get the Lead Out: Ensuring safe drinking water for kidsJoin us to learn which states and localities are adopting the most effective policies to prevent lead contamination and ensure safe drinking water for kids. The post Get the Lead Out: Ensuring safe drinking water for kids appeared first on Environment America.
- Legislative Briefing: Turn off the Tap on Toxic PFAS ChemicalsCalling state lawmakers– Register now to join our national briefing on toxic PFAS chemicals and what states can do. The post Legislative Briefing: Turn off the Tap on Toxic PFAS Chemicals appeared first on Environment America.
- WEF Launches Initiative to Grow Sustainable PartnershipsGiving to Amplify Earth Action (GAEA), a global initiative to fund and grow new and existing public, private, and philanthropic partnerships (PPPPs) to help unlock the $3 trillion of financing needed each year to reach net zero by 2050. The post WEF Launches Initiative to Grow Sustainable Partnerships appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ACE Green Recycling and Tabono Investments Sign Partnership to Promote CircularityThe joint venture will develop and run both recycling facilities as greenfield projects. Under the new structure, ACE will own 51% of the recycling facilities and Tabono will own 49%. The post ACE Green Recycling and Tabono Investments Sign Partnership to Promote Circularity appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Save the Bees Web-BEE-NarRegister for this webinar to learn more about how states are taking action to protect bees and other pollinators. The post Save the Bees Web-BEE-Nar appeared first on Environment America.
- Scientists unearth fossil of a new swimming dinosaurDinosaurs were the most fascinating creatures that once ruled the world for more than 150 million years. The peculiar fossils serve as a window into the past, revealing the diverse dinosaur species that inhabited the planet's ecosystems, ranging from forests to deserts. However, it is unclear whether dinosaurs spent time in or near water. As it turns out, they did!
- Audubon’s Top Priorities for the Arizona Legislature in 2023Supporting water policies and management that help Arizona sooner, rather than later.
- MRI guidance reduces side effects of prostate cancer radiotherapyFirst randomized trial reveals that tighter margins enabled by MRI-guided radiotherapy significantly reduce toxicity after prostate cancer treatments The post MRI guidance reduces side effects of prostate cancer radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- The top 10 new plants and fungi species in 2022The Royal Botanic Gardens (RGB) Kew, also known as Kew Gardens, is a botanical garden in London that features the largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collection worldwide. At the end of each year, scientists at RGB Kew select the top 10 most interesting plants and fungi discovered that year. This list shows the incredible complexities of the natural world and highlights rare species, many of which are threatened by extinction.
- The surprising physics of babies: how we’re improving our understanding of human reproductionMichael Banks looks into the physics of the baby universe, from conception to pregnancy and beyond The post The surprising physics of babies: how we’re improving our understanding of human reproduction appeared first on Physics World.
- Alex Müller: Nobel-prize-winning condensed-matter physicist dies aged 95Müller shared the 1987 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on superconductivity The post Alex Müller: Nobel-prize-winning condensed-matter physicist dies aged 95 appeared first on Physics World.
- Indigenous Lands Among the Amazon's Last Carbon SinksParts of the Amazon managed by Indigenous people removed more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than they released, while areas not managed by Indigenous people saw widespread deforestation, producing more carbon dioxide than they removed, a report finds. Read more on E360 →
- Verdane, Equinor and Södra Announce Joint Initiative to Remove and Permanently Store Biogenic Carbon EmissionsVerdane, Equinor, and Södra announce Njord Carbon, an international initiative aiming to sustainably remove and permanently store biogenic carbon emissions. The post Verdane, Equinor and Södra Announce Joint Initiative to Remove and Permanently Store Biogenic Carbon Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Iberdrola Goes Big on Renewables — Even Wind Energy Where It DominatesIberdrola aims to be carbon-neutral by 2040 in all areas of its operations: Scopes 1,2, and 3. The post Iberdrola Goes Big on Renewables — Even Wind Energy Where It Dominates appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Verizon Signs PPA for 410MW of Renewable Energy CapacityAs part of its commitment to procuring renewable energy, Verizon has signed four new long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) for up to 410MW of renewable energy capacity. The post Verizon Signs PPA for 410MW of Renewable Energy Capacity appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Regulating GreenwashingThe purpose of greenwashing rules is not to prevent innocent errors or ignore tradeoffs but to discourage outright deception.
- New EV smart charging plan could save drivers £1,000The government has announced plans to expand smart charging for electric vehicles (EVs), a move which could save drivers £1,000 a year. Smart charging uses data from operators and utility companies through data connections to optimise charging when electricity is cheaper or cleaner and allow consumers to power their home using the electricity or sell […] The post New EV smart charging plan could save drivers £1,000 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Orange Sandveld Lizard rediscovered in Western CapeThe Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) and collaborators from the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) and Bayworld Museum rediscovered the rare Orange Sandveld Lizard (Nucras aurantiaca) during surveys in December […]
- Spotlight on 2022’s Product Winner: ADEQAs a result of the Pandemic, ADEQ developed and launched a new telecommute emissions reduction calculator that allows employers to estimate how telecommuting programs reduce pollutants that contribute to regional air quality problems. The post Spotlight on 2022’s Product Winner: ADEQ appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Experts to investigate Teesside mass crab die-off, government saysThe government has responded to claims it has not included experienced researchers in its expert panel review into the deaths of thousands of crabs in Teesside in 2021. Environment secretary Thérèse Coffey wrote in a letter that experts from 11 different organisations, including universities, were a part of the panel, but their identities would be […] The post Experts to investigate Teesside mass crab die-off, government says appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 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.
- The secretive legal weapon that fossil fuel interests use against climate-conscious countriesInvestor-state dispute settlements increasingly allow oil and gas investors to sue countries over their climate policies.
- Brazil’s new president faces ‘scorched earth scenario’ left behind by BolsonaroFor environmental protections in Brazil, a long rebuilding process lies ahead.
- Nobel laureates warn Ukraine crisis is bringing Europe closer to nuclear warA petition renouncing the war in Ukraine has so far been signed by over 800 people including 14 Nobel-prize winners The post Nobel laureates warn Ukraine crisis is bringing Europe closer to nuclear war appeared first on Physics World.
- This New York crypto lawsuit aims to settle a key climate law loopholeThe lawsuit could determine whether the state's Public Service Commission must consider emissions in its decision making.
- Why we can't stop talking about greenwashingIf we don’t know what greenwashing is, how can we avoid it or fight it?
- Utility and Energy Analytics Market Expected to Reach $9.8B by 2032During the projected period, North America is anticipated to hold a market share of 27.6% due to the presence of several utility analytics companies and industries in the region. The post Utility and Energy Analytics Market Expected to Reach $9.8B by 2032 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Zero-emission fuel offtake is key to transitioning global shippingThe tide is turning against ships that pollute both sea and air with the noxious fumes given off by bunker fuel. First movers are leading the way with solutions.
- The polycrisis demands poly-solutionsThe polycrisis demands poly-solutions Channel Comment brendan 17th January 2023 Teaser Media
- 3 companies stood out at CES for very different reasonsInsights about CES 2023 participants Candela, Zoox and VinFast.
- Building sustainability programs from the ground upThe first year in a new role can be daunting. Here are lessons from one sustainability professional's first year in the role.
- Circularity: Innovative Solutions to Address the Plastic ChallengeAt VERGE 22, the U.S. Plastics Pact and Walmart announced the winners of the first Sustainable Packaging Innovation Award, showing exciting innovations in the areas of recyclability, compostability, refill and reuse.
- Eastman 2023 Consumer Insights ReportWhen junior employees see “pls fix” in an email, they know to drop what they’re working on and jump on the latest, probably time-intensive request from the boss. Those requests are never quick, easy, or convenient. (“Pls fix” wouldn’t inspire memes if they were!) When it comes to the plastic waste crisis and our world’s recycling system, the tables are turned. Gen Z and Millennials know the existing recycling system is broken, and they expect global companies to prioritize fixing it. They know the fix won’t be quick or easy — but there’s one type of technology they agree will…
- Why measuring biodiversity co-benefits in carbon credits mattersSponsored: COP15 concluded with new targets to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. Reaching them requires that we verify the desired benefits are truly taking place.
- 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.
- We Earthlings: Oranges and DeforestationDid you know that the agricultural production of oranges contributes to deforestation and displaces other... The post We Earthlings: Oranges and Deforestation appeared first on Earth911.
- Five types of urban habitat for bees and butterfliesFor bees, butterflies and other pollinators suffering from habitat loss, even the smallest patch of green can be a vital oasis, helping them to survive and thrive. The post Five types of urban habitat for bees and butterflies appeared first on Environment America.
- The Pentagon moves to stop using forever chemicalsPurchases of firefighting foam for military bases must be PFAS-free, per new Department of Defense guidelines. The post The Pentagon moves to stop using forever chemicals appeared first on Environment America.
- Fastenal Company Releases Inaugural ESG ReportFastenal is striving to make a global impact that goes well beyond its own operations as a supply chain partner for thousands of businesses worldwide The post Fastenal Company Releases Inaugural ESG Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The “carbon bomb”: ConocoPhillips’ Arctic oil project would threaten wildlife and our climateHome to caribou and polar bears, Alaska’s North Slope could soon also be the new home of a massive oil project that would pump the carbon emissions equivalent of 66 new coal-fired power plants into the atmosphere. The post The “carbon bomb”: ConocoPhillips’ Arctic oil project would threaten wildlife and our climate appeared first on Environment America.
- The latest on Right to Repair for state leadersGet the insiders update on the latest news on Right to Repair, from new state laws enacted in New York and Colorado, to industry commitments and actions by federal regulators, and how it impacts state legislation moving forward. The post The latest on Right to Repair for state leaders appeared first on Environment America.
- Philadelphia Eagles Announce Partnership with SEPTAPhiladelphia residents and visitors will notice the Eagles Go Green-wrapped SEPTA buses around the region, which will feature educational messaging about sustainability and reducing your carbon footprint. The post Philadelphia Eagles Announce Partnership with SEPTA appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Minnesota Installs New Community Solar Garden in MakatoA 1.2-megawatt solar array will be built this year in Minnesota near the intersection of Blue Earth County Road 69 and Highway 169/60 southwest of the city, with subscriptions available to those living in apartments, mobile home park occupants, and individuals with low credit scores. The post Minnesota Installs New Community Solar Garden in Makato appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Discover the wildlife taking refuge in California’s marine protected areasBy protecting its coastal waters, California is ensuring that we can enjoy its unique marine ecosystems and wildlife for generations to come. The post Discover the wildlife taking refuge in California’s marine protected areas appeared first on Environment America.
- Lease sale for offshore drilling in Alaska’s Cook Inlet draws just one bidderThe single meager bid is consistent with a pattern of evaporating industry interest in offshore drilling in Cook Inlet. The post Lease sale for offshore drilling in Alaska’s Cook Inlet draws just one bidder appeared first on Environment America.
- Treat all creatures the same to protect humanity, say researchersThe attitude that humans are superior to other species harms the planet and puts humanity in danger, a group of researchers have warned. They say that this false belief that humans are better than all other species, otherwise known as speciesism, is comparable to racism and ‘leads to behaviour that challenges our future on this […] The post Treat all creatures the same to protect humanity, say researchers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- United Arab Emirates Launches Aluminum Recycling CoalitionEmirates Global Aluminium, the United Arab Emirates' largest industrial enterprise outside of oil and gas, has announced the formation of the Aluminium Recycling Coalition, which intends to promote aluminum recycling in the UAE. The post United Arab Emirates Launches Aluminum Recycling Coalition appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 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.
- Earth911 Podcast: Patricio Grassini Discusses Climate Impacts on Grain and Oil YieldsPatricio Grassini discusses the potential to feed the world without more deforestation and conversion of... The post Earth911 Podcast: Patricio Grassini Discusses Climate Impacts on Grain and Oil Yields appeared first on Earth911.
- Meet the Honorees: Jeff Bishop, CEO, Key Capture EnergyAny time a company triples in size, internal systems/processes/structures break, so much of my time is spent making sure we have the right team, procedures, and systems in place for the next ~150 in employee growth. The post Meet the Honorees: Jeff Bishop, CEO, Key Capture Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Pesticides and climate change: a vicious cycleClimate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. Scientific evidence indicates that pesticides contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions while also making our agricultural systems more vulnerable […]
- Rosebank oil field 'climate wrecking'Rosebank oil field 'climate wrecking' Channel News brendan 16th January 2023 Teaser Media
- New reactor converts plastics and greenhouse gases into sustainable fuelsResearchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a solar powered reactor which can transform plastic waste and greenhouse gases into sustainable fuels. This is a pioneering discovery which could provide a solution to the wide-reaching problem of plastic pollution and harmful greenhouse gases. Carbon dioxide could be transformed into syngas, a key ingredient for […] The post New reactor converts plastics and greenhouse gases into sustainable fuels appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Upcoming Events Presented by E+E LeaderA certificate of attendance will be available for all attendees: ISO management systems certification an effective tool to meet ESG goals and determine ESG risks in your supply chain. The post Upcoming Events Presented by E+E Leader appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Police could soon shut down protests before disruption beginsPolice could soon be given powers to close down protests before they cause disruption under an amendment to the controversial Public Order Bill being considered by parliament. The bill is a response to protest tactics, such as blocking roads and slow marching, mainly used by environmental campaigners from Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion. Human […] The post Police could soon shut down protests before disruption begins appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The power of nature to keep us flowingLessons from the river on how to sustain the sustainability field. Gifting immersive nature experiences may be part of the solution.
- Against the grain: What can be done about microplastics in soils and digestate?Microplastics are everywhere: We know that much. But should we be worried? What can we do about it? Some of the speakers at Aqua Enviro's European Biosolids and Bioresources Conference, in late November, presented findings from a project aiming to understand the levels of this contaminant in compost and AD digestate. A change in the policy landscape seems imminent, as Envirotec found out.
- Cosmic-ray muons used to create cryptography systemNew scheme encodes and decodes messages using the random arrival of subatomic particles The post Cosmic-ray muons used to create cryptography system appeared first on Physics World.
- 'We need a polluter pays policy''We need a polluter pays policy' Channel News Yasmin 16th January 2023 Teaser Media
- How business can value every drop of waterSponsored: With water crises everywhere, how to manage water usage, discharge and stormwater has become a critical operational and strategic question.
- How Can We Reduce Our Demand for Unsustainable Palm Oil?Does the mention of palm oil make you think about deforestation, habitat destruction, and exploited... The post How Can We Reduce Our Demand for Unsustainable Palm Oil? appeared first on Earth911.
- Sponsored Content: Reflections on a decade of sensingGas sensor manufacturer DD-Scientific writes: In 2011 we had a site comprising a single building, and were offering sensors for only six gas types and two package sizes, with a team who would be outnumbered on a football pitch.
- Sponsored Content: Flow meter accuracy is critical to biofuel productionTitan Enterprises’ OEM customer Green Fuels has been involved with advancing biofuel technologies - expected to be an important contributor to the global net zero target.
- Sponsored Content: Trials show new PFAS adsorbent outperforms current methodsTrials have been undertaken by two independent institutions, using a next generation PFAS adsorbent media developed by Puraffinity, the London based science materials company.
- Mercedes-Benz Becomes First Stadium in the World to Earn Platinum Certification for Zero WasteThe busiest stadium in North America has become the first professional sports stadium in the world to be awarded the environmentally coveted and globally recognized Total Resource Use and Efficiency (TRUE) Platinum certification for its zero waste efforts. The post Mercedes-Benz Becomes First Stadium in the World to Earn Platinum Certification for Zero Waste appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Spotlight on 2022’s Project Winner: AgilentIn 2021, Agilent bought back over 900 used instruments from customers, sold over 3,500 certified pre-owned instruments, and took back 2,000 instruments through its return program. The post Spotlight on 2022’s Project Winner: Agilent appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sponsored Content: Reducing your carbon footprint with heat exchangersMatt Hale, International Sales & Marketing Director, HRS Heat Exchangers, writes: The biggest efficiency benefits of heat exchangers come about when they facilitate the reuse of as much thermal energy from a process (such as heating, cooling, pasteurisation, evaporation, etc.) as possible.
- Sponsored Content: Proprietary tech for affordable clean airAnua Clean Air UK writes: We are a specialist in the field of biological air and biogas treatment, an established leader in the fields of high performance, low-cost odour and solvent emission abatement primarily based on our proprietary biofiltration and bio-scrubbing technologies.
- US DOD and Japanese MOD Sign Bilateral Agreements to Increase Technology, R&D and Supply Chain SecurityThe SOSA establishes an agreement between the US and Japan to provide priority support for goods and services that benefit national security and establishes a streamlined framework for the DoD and MOD to request rapid handling of industrial resources to address unanticipated supply chain interruptions and maintain national security requirements. The post US DOD and Japanese MOD Sign Bilateral Agreements to Increase Technology, R&D and Supply Chain Security appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- PNC Increases its Environmental Finance Commitment to $30 BillionThe pledge is an extension of PNC's ongoing support for its customers as they transition to a low-carbon economy, supporting the bank's Community Benefits Plan The post PNC Increases its Environmental Finance Commitment to $30 Billion appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Electra Battery Materials Releases Its First Sustainability ReportThe company outlines its commitments to sustainable, low-carbon production of battery grade materials at its refinery complex north of Toronto. The post Electra Battery Materials Releases Its First Sustainability Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Five ways Congress can protect the environment in 2023Environment America welcomed new members of Congress to D.C. on January 3 and asked them to save the bees, advance clean energy and more. The post Five ways Congress can protect the environment in 2023 appeared first on Environment America.
- PNNL Works to Power Sensors with Ocean WavesThis patent-pending frequency-multiplied cylindrical triboelectric nanogenerator (FMC-TENG) converts energy more efficiently than other cylindrical TENGs and transforms slow, uniform waves into electricity. The post PNNL Works to Power Sensors with Ocean Waves appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A trash can made from garbage and recycled materialsThis is a sleek, classic garbage can or rubbish bin, depending on which side of the ocean you live near, is modeled on the 1939 pedal bin, a traditional garbage can design. But it's also made with 75% recycled materials. This may look like a classic home addition, but actually, this is the future of throwing stuff away.
- How Georgia Tech ChBE is Revolutionizing Flow Battery TechnologyA team of researchers from the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE) at Georgia Tech announced an exciting development: a compact flow battery cell configuration that minimizes size by as much as 75%, in addition to decreasing costs significantly. The post How Georgia Tech ChBE is Revolutionizing Flow Battery Technology appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SME Profile: Nicholas Nelson, Scientist, Ecosystem Service Economics, Montrose Environmental GroupJoin Nick and his colleagues on Wednesday, February 1, for a discussion on how NEBA-CA can create the best offshore infrastructure decommissioning solution. The post SME Profile: Nicholas Nelson, Scientist, Ecosystem Service Economics, Montrose Environmental Group appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Here are some natural remedies for cold and flu seasonWinter brings a triple threat of colds, flu and COVID. Be prepared for your next bout, or maybe even ward it off, with some helpful and preventative medicines found right in your kitchen.
- UK economy missing out due to inaction on net zero – reportThe UK economy could see a 2% growth in GDP if it scaled up net zero ambitions, according to a new report from former Tory MP Chris Skidmore. Skidmore’s long awaited 340-page report landed today, with 25 recommendations on how the UK’s approach to net zero could be improved, as well as the benefits […] The post UK economy missing out due to inaction on net zero – report appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- A Black-led bikeshare company is charting a new course in Youngstown, OhioYoGo Bikeshare is bringing e-bikes to the Midwest city through business loans and local investment, instead of corporate sponsorship.
- CEQ Issues NEPA Climate GuidanceThe new year brings new NEPA (interim) guidance on climate change. It recommends several ways that federal agencies should consider climate change impacts for projects subject to NEPA review. The guidance is effective immediately but is subject to a 60-day comment period that could lead to revisions. Comments on the guidance are due to CEQ on March 10, 2023. All projects that are federally funded or need federal permits,… More The post CEQ Issues NEPA Climate Guidance first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Chocolate lubrication, benefits of electric cars, the silence of snowExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Chocolate lubrication, benefits of electric cars, the silence of snow appeared first on Physics World.
- HSBC secretly funding German coal mine despite green funding pledgeThe largest bank in Britain, HSBC, has been secretly funding a controversial coal mine in Germany, despite pledging to stop financially supporting coal projects. It was only three months ago HSBC made this commitment, but this has already been broken, according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism which uncovered a $340m loan to energy […] The post HSBC secretly funding German coal mine despite green funding pledge appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 2022 Tied for Fifth Warmest YearLast year saw a continuation of the long-term rise in the planet's average temperature.
- Covering Glaciers With Blankets to Hide the Ice — and the Real ProblemGlacier-saving campaigns are becoming more popular as ice across the globe disappears at an alarming pace. A new analysis examines the actors, motives, and implications of these campaigns in the fight against climate change.
- New Project Will Develop Climate Action Plan to Ensure New York City Water QualityWith nearly $3 million in federal funding, Climate School researchers will help develop a climate action plan to mitigate the effects of climate change on the city’s water supply.
- Finland Nearly Doubled Its Wind Power Capacity Last YearFinland saw its wind power capacity grow by 75 percent in 2022, according to the Finnish Wind Power Association, a wind energy trade group.Read more on E360 →
- Exploring the first science from the James Webb Space TelescopeThe JWST is already transforming our view of the cosmos, but beware of further micrometeoroid collisions The post Exploring the first science from the James Webb Space Telescope appeared first on Physics World.
- The Levelling Up Bill will stall water company investment in nature recoveryThis post is by Guy Thompson, group sustainability director at Wessex Water and managing director of EnTrade, a not for profit Wessex Water subsidiary. One of the most eye catching features of the Global Biodiversity Framework, agreed at the recent COP15 nature summit, was the […]
- By Favoring Allies, Inflation Reduction Act Could Delay Decarbonization EffortsDomestic supply requirements in the landmark climate bill could make it more difficult to obtain the critical minerals needed for energy transition, and may disqualify many leading brands of electric vehicles from tax credits.
- Engie Brasil Sets Net-Zero Goal by 2045 and Aims for 100% RenewablesEngie Brasil's goal is net-zero by 2045. To that end, it is committed to generating all of its electricity with renewable energy and is building the transmission to make it happen. The post Engie Brasil Sets Net-Zero Goal by 2045 and Aims for 100% Renewables appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth Action: Take a Fashion QuizEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Take a Fashion Quiz appeared first on Earth911.
- The deadly link between diarrheal disease and climate changeA new study shows abnormal flooding and drought are associated with pediatric diarrhea in some parts of the world.
- The world’s oceans broke a heat record … againThose higher temperatures could lead to more coastal erosion, flooding, and extreme weather
- ‘Exxon knew’: Oil company accurately predicted climate crisis in 70’sScientists have uncovered accurate and skilful predictions of the climate crisis by oil giant ExxonMobil back in the 1970’s. The research puts solid evidence to allegations that the company knew about the devastating consequences of fossil fuels decades ago. ExxonMobil went on to undermine public opinion on the science and lobby against effective climate […] The post ‘Exxon knew’: Oil company accurately predicted climate crisis in 70’s appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Strain sensor for wearable electronics combines high sensitivity with large sensing rangeA soft stretchable strain sensor offers high sensitivity, large sensing range and high robustness The post Strain sensor for wearable electronics combines high sensitivity with large sensing range appeared first on Physics World.
- SME Profile: Heather Moore, Technical Director for Sustainability, LRQAAs a Lead Auditor/Verifier with LRQA, she provides assessment and verification services for greenhouse gas emissions and other sustainability data, ISO 14001, and social auditing schemes. The post SME Profile: Heather Moore, Technical Director for Sustainability, LRQA appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sponsored Content: How can heat pumps save the planet?Lead generation specialist Leads writes: Arguably, the biggest contributor to CO2 emissions is home heating and the use of fossil-fuelled boilers. This doesn’t just include natural gas, but with 1 in 4 homes using oil and 1 in 3 using electric heating, there is a vast amount of CO2 entering our atmosphere that could be avoided (nearly 4 tonnes per year to be precise).
- Seeing the Geese in Chevron FlightMy story of banding Canada Geese in the Hudson Bay Lowlands
- Sponsored Content: Sealing expert marks birthdayWinn & Coales International, a leading manufacturer and supplier of corrosion prevention, waterproofing and sealing products, is celebrating its 140th Anniversary.
- A new year’s resolution for SA’s energy crisisAccording to leading lifestyle magazines and spiritual gurus, 2023 is a year for self-reflection, intuition and analytical enlightenment. It also marks 16 years since South Africans first experienced load shedding […]
- Sponsored Content: Sensors help optimise growing conditions undergroundZero Carbon Farms runs a microgreens salad and herb growing operation in former WWII air-raid shelters in Central London. Through its sustainable growing and on-site packaging practices, and its supply to local retailers and restaurants, Zero Carbon Farms has exceeded its zero carbon footprint. In 2021 the firm secured "Carbon Neutral Plus" status.
- Ramping nature-based solutions in North LondonA North London flood resilience project has unveiled a new identity and announced plans to use nature-based solutions to tackle flood risk around the Silk Stream - a 2.5-mile tributatory of the River Brent.
- Tonic tighteningA water treatment solution to optimise the operational processes at a large-scale gin distillery has been supplied by Veolia Water Technologies. The solution successfully removed excessive levels of residual free chlorine from the feedwater to improve the efficiency of the water conditioning units and prevent damage to the water softeners.
- Episode 346: CES commentary, global trade meets the clean economyBusinessGreen Editor-in-chief James Murray dissects Europe's carbon border adjustment mechanism. Plus, why water reuse is on the rise.
- The technological evolution of materials recyclingIt’s time to update how we sort valuable materials (a.k.a. waste).
- Collaboration provides catalyst for quantum accelerationScientists and engineers with different skills, knowledge and experience are pooling their resources to tackle the challenge of scaling up quantum computers to deliver a computational advantage The post Collaboration provides catalyst for quantum acceleration appeared first on Physics World.
- Hiding behind hydrogenHiding behind hydrogen Channel Comment brendan 13th January 2023 Teaser Media
- Solidarity with Lützerath LebtSolidarity with Lützerath Lebt Channel Comment brendan 13th January 2023 Teaser Media
- CEO Study: Rethinking ESG & Sustainability Initiatives to Achieve Net Zero Emissions by 2050The 12th United Nations Global Compact-Accenture CEO Study incorporates insights from over 2,600 CEOs from 128 countries, 18 industries, and more than 130 in-depth interviews. The post CEO Study: Rethinking ESG & Sustainability Initiatives to Achieve Net Zero Emissions by 2050 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- State of the nationEA chief executive Sir James Bevan set out his vision for Natural Flood Management (NFM) on 9 December. The approach must be a core part of the UK's defence against flooding and climate change, he said.
- The year ahead for water: Creative destructionFrom the “Uberization” of the water sector to radical decentralization to a new partnership model, these themes will ripple across the industry in 2023.
- Watershed partners with Frontier; Climeworks delivers on its promisesDirect carbon capture moves forward with partnerships and fulfillment.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Every Green Tree — Martin Luther King JrThis week’s quote is from Martin Luther King, Jr.: “For in the true nature of... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Every Green Tree — Martin Luther King Jr appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Google’s Mike Werner on Building Circular EconomiesGoogle’s circular economy leader, Mike Werner, explains the many renewable energy, waste reduction, and internal... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Google’s Mike Werner on Building Circular Economies appeared first on Earth911.
- Particle profilingA new study has found high concentrations of small particles in the air in the Copenhagen Metro.
- Centrus Achieves B Corp CertificationCentrus has achieved B Corp certification after scoring 35.7 points over the accreditation pass mark, earning a total of 115.7 points in the impact assessment process, setting a benchmark for Financial Services. The post Centrus Achieves B Corp Certification appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden does not support the ban on gas stoves in USThey can cause asthma in children and they emit carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter into the air. But President Joe Biden does not support banning gas stoves.
- Exxon’s models predicting climate change were spot on — 40 years agoA new study finds that Exxon’s projections were as good as any academic's.
- Does Mossel Bay need more offshore oil wells?The public review period for the Draft Scoping Report will close on Friday 3 February 2023. A Non-Technical Summary of the Draft Scoping Report is available here in English, isiXhosa, […]
- Finavia Releases Emissions Reduction ProgramFinavia's cutting-edge "Towards Sustainable Air Travel" initiative aims to reduce all airport emissions to 98% net zero by 2025, creating a more sustainable future for air travel. The post Finavia Releases Emissions Reduction Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Nanodiamonds convert greenhouse gases into raw materialIt sounds like science fiction, but the world is changing, and the reality of turning practically anything into useable material for construction or industrial use is here. Even better, greenhouse gas can now be turned into raw material instead of released into the atmosphere where it causes runaway climate change. Scientists have found a way to use nanodiamonds to convert greenhouse gas into useable industrial material. Using this method, simple materials can be used to create increasing amounts of several materials used in industrial settings, to convert gas to acid or a type of alcohol.
- Biden Administration Lays Out Blueprint For DecarbonizationOn Tuesday, the Biden administration released the U.S. National Blueprint for Transportation Decarbonization. The document includes measures for reducing all greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector, which now accounts for one-third of all domestic GHG emissions, by 2050. The post Biden Administration Lays Out Blueprint For Decarbonization appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The 121st Christmas Bird Count in Minnesota
- ‘Game-changing’ water level sensorInstrumentation firm OTT Hydromet has launched a new water level sensor, the OTT PLS 500, which combines robust reliability and accuracy with the advantages of smart sensor technology. Building on decades of experience, the redesigned PLS 500 retains key elements of the trusted, robust, and reliable OTT PLS, while enhancing the sensor to be intuitive and user friendly, says the company.
- A sheet of quantum dots enhances Cherenkov imaging of radiotherapy doseA flexible, non-toxic sheet of carbon quantum dots attached to the patient improves the quality of Cherenkov images used for real-time radiotherapy verification The post A sheet of quantum dots enhances Cherenkov imaging of radiotherapy dose appeared first on Physics World.
- Gamesa Electric Experiences 182% Increase in Solar OrdersThe USA, Europe, and Latin America are the top regions utilizing Gamesa Electric's new Proteus inverter. The post Gamesa Electric Experiences 182% Increase in Solar Orders appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- An accidental life: Serendipity and synthetic biology yield novel sensorCombining synthetic biology with materials innovation, a bioelectronic sensor demonstrates the possibilities of using specially engineered bacteria to provide real-time sensing of chemical pollutants. Importantly, the microbes are encapsulated to avoid their release.
- New directions in environmental health and ecology, innovation in science and technology is waningThis podcast features the editors-in-chief of two new environmental journals The post New directions in environmental health and ecology, innovation in science and technology is waning appeared first on Physics World.
- Flooding in California: What Went Wrong, and What Comes NextClimate School experts help to explain this devastating weather and what it means in the broader conversation of climate change and disaster response.
- Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification: Why the Carbon Dioxide Removal Industry Can Expect—and Could Benefit from—Increased OversightCarbon dioxide removal (CDR), or the range of technologies and processes for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and oceans, promises to be a major part of US and global climate strategy in the coming decades. Recent governmental actions have created significant financial incentives for the rapidly growing CDR sector. Given the heightened importance of CDR technologies, some regulators and members of the public are calling for a broader range of measures to ensure that CDR projects are accurately monitored,… More The post Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification: Why the Carbon Dioxide Removal Industry Can Expect—and Could Benefit from—Increased Oversight first…
- Canadian Companies Tying Executive Compensation to ESGEnvironmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are increasingly being used to determine executive compensation. According to a report by Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, ESG is now incorporated into C-Suite contracts at a large number of companies across Canada. The post Canadian Companies Tying Executive Compensation to ESG appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What Uncertainties Remain in Climate Science?Climate scientists are still uncertain about a number of phenomena that could affect our future. What are the reasons for this uncertainty?
- In the Rockies, Human Activity Paves the Way for a Hybrid Bird BoomBlack-capped and Mountain Chickadees mate more often than previously believed, research shows—especially where people disturb their habitat.
- Nestlé Pilots Recyclable Paper in AustraliaNestlé, the parent company of KitKat, has announced a new pilot program to test compostable and recyclable paper packaging for their chocolate bars. The post Nestlé Pilots Recyclable Paper in Australia appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Is Carbon-Free Nuclear Fusion Energy Just Around the Corner?About 800,000 years after humans first used and controlled fire, scientists at the Lawrence Livermore... The post Is Carbon-Free Nuclear Fusion Energy Just Around the Corner? appeared first on Earth911.
- U.S. regulators hinted at a possible ban on gas stoves. The debate boiled over.Are gas stoves the new cigarettes? No. But they should be fixed.
- Switching to an electric car saves money. Unless you’re poor.A new study says 90% of Americans would save by getting an EV.
- Participants of China’s Young Thousand Talents programme see productivity boostReturning scientists to China tend to receive greater funding and have larger research teams than their overseas peers The post Participants of China’s Young Thousand Talents programme see productivity boost appeared first on Physics World.
- Spotlight on 2022’s Project Winner: ADM"Not only does carbon sequestration contribute to ADM’s GHG emission reduction goals, but it also adds vital innovation to the global fight against climate change. Carbon Capture Storage enables ADM to offer lower carbon footprint or carbon neutral products to its customers, which include large multinational food companies." The post Spotlight on 2022’s Project Winner: ADM appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- £7m earmarked to decarbonise freight industryBusinesses looking to use technology to decarbonise the freight industry could benefit from a new £7 million government fund. The freight innovation fund will look to support up to 36 small and medium sized enterprises in developing and rolling out more efficient and greener way to transport freight. Roads Minister Richard Holden said: ‘Our freight […] The post £7m earmarked to decarbonise freight industry appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Safeguarding tech on trialDigital technology company InfoTiles has won the opportunity to demonstrate its water management platform - which helps guard against I&I - with a municipality in western Switzerland.
- 24/7 carbon-free energy could be cheaper than you thinkTurns out, decarbonizing power is cost competitive for Peninsula Clean Energy in California.
- Nuclear fusion is a reality! Do not invest in nuclear fusionFusion is amazing science but will take decades to become a viable energy source, if it ever does.
- Amazon Under Fire: The Long Struggle Against Brazil’s Land BaronsJournalist Heriberto Araujo spent four years reporting on the destruction of the Brazilian Amazon. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, he talks about his new book, which explores the complex web of issues underpinning the deforestation of the world’s largest rainforest. Read more on E360 →
- Oil chief exec 'captures' COP28Oil chief exec 'captures' COP28 Channel News brendan 12th January 2023 Teaser Media
- Surface-science modalities shed new light on lithium diffusion in battery materialsEstablished surface-science tools could help industrial scientists to fast-track the evaluation of advanced materials for energy-storage applications The post Surface-science modalities shed new light on lithium diffusion in battery materials appeared first on Physics World.
- SEPA issues first variable penaltyA landfill site in Glasgow has been served with a civil penalty of £6,200 by SEPA for a breach of its environmental permit resulting in an offensive odour that affected local communities for eight days in June 2021 and 138 complaints.
- Don’t bet the farm on forests and soils?New research by the University of East Anglia highlights the risks of countries relying on nature-based solutions to achieve net zero
- Home health services cut emissions in the USTelehealth services could help to address the healthcare sector’s carbon footprint according to a new study which found they cut costs and reduced patient carbon emissions. Research conducted by the University of California studied data from five university health care systems over the pandemic’s first two years and revealed substantial carbon and financial savings. The […] The post Home health services cut emissions in the US appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Federal incentives can catalyze grid decarbonization by leveraging clean energy marketsImplementation of IRA, IIJA and CHIPS should build upon the voluntary market system to accelerate decarbonization.
- Connecting the power of imaging at ASTRO 2022Introducing the HyperSight imaging solution and bringing the power of MR to radiotherapy The post Connecting the power of imaging at ASTRO 2022 appeared first on Physics World.
- Q4 startup roundup: Cultivated meat’s big moment, plus the rise of beesThere was also the fall of indoor ag while Plenty, Infarm, IronOx closed doors and let people go in 2022.
- Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored PlasticBlack-colored plastic gets its color from carbon black pigment and is commonly used in food... The post Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored Plastic appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #94: Climate Change, Trees, & Carbon SequestrationThe U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s sixth report on the state of the global... The post Earth911 Quiz #94: Climate Change, Trees, & Carbon Sequestration appeared first on Earth911.
- Ukraine war is killing wildlifeUkraine war is killing wildlife Channel News Catherine Early 12th January 2023 Teaser Media
- New info demonstrates more reasons to stop WillowThe Willow project is bad for caribou, polar bears, human health and the climate. The post New info demonstrates more reasons to stop Willow appeared first on Environment America.
- Announcing Ocean Conservancy’s First Ocean Justice Community Grants AwardeesAdvancing ocean justice from coast to coast The post Announcing Ocean Conservancy’s First Ocean Justice Community Grants Awardees appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Ahoy to this tiny home that doubles as a boatTiny homes come in all shapes and sizes. Some are stationary, while others are on a trailer for mobility. They can be on land or even on the water. This one, called Fàng Sōng, just happens to also be a boat.
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- Is cellular agriculture the future of food production?In order to lighten the environmental impact of agriculture, we need to look at alternative ways to produce products. Cellular agriculture is a viable solution, but is it safe and is it a comparable replacement for products originally made from animal parts? The answer is yes to both.
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- Waiting on finalization of protections for Bristol BayThe post Waiting on finalization of protections for Bristol Bay appeared first on Environment America.
- Renewable energy predicted to growHow fast is renewable energy replacing fossil fuels for power generation in America? Which renewable energy sources are growing fastest? The Energy Information Administration’s latest forecast offers insights. The post Renewable energy predicted to grow appeared first on Environment America.
- Rhode Island’s Renewable Energy Growth Program Gets BoostThe project will also generate job growth, long-term investment, and savings opportunities for Rhode Island. The post Rhode Island’s Renewable Energy Growth Program Gets Boost appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Pallet Company Kamps, Inc. Acquires John Rock, Inc.The transaction marks Kamps’ 15th strategic acquisition since 2019 when Freeman Spogli & Co. acquired majority ownership of the company. The post Pallet Company Kamps, Inc. Acquires John Rock, Inc. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Baltimore County to consider ban on single-use plastic bagsThe Bring Your Own Bag Act would expand upon similar single-use plastic bag bans now in effect in Howard County and Baltimore City. The post Baltimore County to consider ban on single-use plastic bags appeared first on Environment America.
- Coal mine protesters face off with police in GermanyClimate protesters are refusing to move on from an abandoned village in Germany which is set to be demolished to make way for an extended coal mine. Villagers have now left the area in Luetzerath which will soon become part of the nearby Garzweiler mine which produces about 25 million tonnes of coal a year. […] The post Coal mine protesters face off with police in Germany appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Meet the Honorees: Jim Frey, Co-Founder & CEO, Resource Recycling Systems (RRS)Jim Frey is the Co-Founder & CEO of Resource Recycling Systems (RRS). He has more than thirty years of expertise in recycling and waste management program development both as public services and private enterprises. Jim began his career growing non-profit recycling programs from start-ups to full-scale municipal collection services and MRF operations. The post Meet the Honorees: Jim Frey, Co-Founder & CEO, Resource Recycling Systems (RRS) appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Without action Madagascar could lose 23 million years of evolutionThe East African island is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, but the climate crisis and habitat loss has put this reputation at risk. Scientists are warning that a wave of extinction could soon hit wildlife in Madagascar, with more than half of mammals living there listed on the International Union for […] The post Without action Madagascar could lose 23 million years of evolution appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Purifiers improve heart health, says studyA six-month study concludes that the use of portable home air purifiers can improve some markers of cardiovascular health in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.
- The lens of history: Reflections on the 70th anniversary of the Great SmogThe London smog of 1952 was certainly tragic in its effect, claiming over 12,000 lives. But it also marked the moment when air pollution's harms were finally acknowledged, and efforts began to legislate against it. Early December saw the 70th anniversary, and a time for reflection and stock-taking by environmental health experts, including a fascinating lecture by Dr Ian Mudway of Gresham College.
- Untapped potentialEnhancing the ocean's ability to remove CO2 from the atmosphere will be crucial in the fight against climate change, according to a new research paper, published on 21 December in the journal Joule.
- Systems steward: New leader at the British Pump Manufacturers AssociationContinuing in his role as managing director of pumps manufacturer KSB UK, Dale Croker takes over the BPMA post following a two-year tenure as vice president.
- What Climate Resilience Policies Are in Store for State Legislatures in 2023?States have already filed at least 39 bills related to disaster resilience. Here, a closer look at what they focus on.
- Lithium-Ion Batteries Receive Upgrade from Argonne National LaboratoryTests in the laboratory showed initial capacity about three times higher in Li-S cells with this active, as opposed to inactive, interlayer. The post Lithium-Ion Batteries Receive Upgrade from Argonne National Laboratory appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Spring 2023 Student Research OpportunitiesThe Climate School is offering three new research assistant opportunities during the Spring 2023 semester.
- England Set to Ban Single-Use Plastic CutleryThe Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs has confirmed that England is set to ban single-use cutlery in an effort to reduce waste. The post England Set to Ban Single-Use Plastic Cutlery appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 2023 Audubon Photography Awards Open for EntriesThe North American photography and video contest is accepting entries until March 1, 2023.
- AI creates high-resolution brain images from low-field strength MR scansA machine-learning algorithm converts low-resolution brain scans from a portable MR scanner into high-resolution synthetic images amenable to automated analysis The post AI creates high-resolution brain images from low-field strength MR scans appeared first on Physics World.
- The Status of Two Pending Rules That Would Require Disclosure of Climate RisksIn this two-part series, Jeffrey Karp, Senior Counsel, Sullivan & Worcester LLP, and Edward Mahaffey, Staff Attorney, Sullivan & Worcester LLP will discuss the status of two pending federal regulations that would require the disclosure of information concerning GHG emissions and climate-related risks The post The Status of Two Pending Rules That Would Require Disclosure of Climate Risks appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- To get off fossil fuels, America is going to need a lot more electriciansA shortage of skilled labor could derail efforts to "electrify everything."
- Civil society requests review of MMSEZ authorisationCivil society organisations have approached the High Court in Polokwane to review the environmental authorisation granted in respect of the heavy industrial development site of the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone […]
- A Massachusetts law protects the right to repair your own car. Automakers are suing.The legal battle has major implications for drivers' pocketbooks, and for the climate.
- Scotland to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and accelerate renewablesScotland announced its new energy strategy yesterday setting out the government’s 25-year vision for the energy sector. A key proposal is for a presumption against oil and gas exploration and the discontinued use of fossil fuels to generate power. ‘We are opposed to the continued use of unabated fossil fuels to generate electricity,’ the […] The post Scotland to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and accelerate renewables appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Transition to low-carbon economy needed in SATwo more reports from the NBI-BUSA-BCG Just Transition and Climate Pathways study focusing on Financing South Africa’s Just Transition and developing an integrated, cross-sectoral, view of South Africa’s Net-Zero Transition, […]
- Breathing new life into the iconic photos of NASA’s Apollo missionsAndrew Glester reviews Apollo Remastered by Andy Saunders The post Breathing new life into the iconic photos of NASA’s Apollo missions appeared first on Physics World.
- $4B Investment in Texas Green Hydrogen FacilityAir Products and The AES Corporation have announced plans to invest $4 billion to build, own, and operate a green hydrogen production facility in Wilbarger County, Texas. The post $4B Investment in Texas Green Hydrogen Facility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The omnicrisisThe omnicrisis Channel News brendan 11th January 2023 Teaser Media
- What will the increased financialization of carbon do for decarbonization?Thoughts about what developments like the London Stock Exchange Group’s launch of a new exchange offering for carbon credits portend for the path ahead.
- How Noemí Jiménez disrupted the consultancy status quoNoemí Jiménez shares insight into the challenges of launching women-owned and BIPOC-led ESG consulting firm qb., and why she made the decision to quit building an empire for greater work-life balance instead.
- Study Identifies Areas Most Likely to Sustain Biodiversity in a Changing ClimateStudy calls for areas to be prioritized in conservation efforts like the America the Beautiful Initiative.
- Water-based switch outpaces semiconductor devicesLaser pulses turn water temporarily into a metal The post Water-based switch outpaces semiconductor devices appeared first on Physics World.
- For US companies, the race for the new EV battery is onThe holy grail is a battery that is safer, costs less, provides longer driving range and doesn’t use imported "conflict" minerals.
- Why solar microgrids are the future of sustainable energySponsored: Are you maximizing the value of your solar? Learn about the role microgrids play to maximize the value of solar energy and ensure resilient power.
- Jobs You Can Do With a Sustainability DegreeEvery person in every job has the power to turn our world into a healthier,... The post Jobs You Can Do With a Sustainability Degree appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of the Earth911 Podcast: Rheaply’s Garry Cooper Jr. on Turning Surplus Resources Into Reuse GoldMeet Garry Cooper Jr., co-founder and CEO of Rheaply. Garry has been recognized as an... The post Best of the Earth911 Podcast: Rheaply’s Garry Cooper Jr. on Turning Surplus Resources Into Reuse Gold appeared first on Earth911.
- Winter Reads: Books That Support Your Love of NatureSpring and summer get all the love, but there’s plenty to celebrate about winter –... The post Winter Reads: Books That Support Your Love of Nature appeared first on Earth911.
- Seven in 10 U.S. Drivers Could Halve Their Fuel Costs by Going Electric, Study FindsAround 90 percent of U.S. households would save on fuel costs by buying an electric car rather than a gas-powered car, according to new research.Read more on E360 →
- Clean Energy Production Reached New Milestones in 2022In the first half of 2022, the global electricity demand rose by 3%, and renewable energy accounted for all this expansion. Wind and solar supplied 77% of it, with hydrogen providing everything else. Specifically in China, wind and solar provided 92%; In America - 81%; India - 23%. The post Clean Energy Production Reached New Milestones in 2022 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Endangered right whale calf found dead off the North Carolina coastSeparated from his mother, the two-week-old stood little chance of survival The post Endangered right whale calf found dead off the North Carolina coast appeared first on Environment America.
- Flat Country is off the chopping blockThe Flat Country logging sale in the Willamette National Forest, which would have logged over 2,000 acres of mature and old-growth forests, has been withdrawn. The post Flat Country is off the chopping block appeared first on Environment America.
- Clear cutting in West VirginiaBetween 1986 and 2003, 543 acres of the Monongahela national forest were clear-cut. Now the Forest Service plans to clear cut more than 5,000 acres. The post Clear cutting in West Virginia appeared first on Environment America.
- The past 8 years were the hottest in recorded historyA new report also names 2022 as the fifth-warmest, despite the cooling effects of La Niña
- CCEP Fleet to be 100% Electric by 2026Netherlands-based Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) has announced its intention to convert their fleet of 300 company cars into electric vehicles by 2026. The post CCEP Fleet to be 100% Electric by 2026 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Tell President Biden: Stop WillowConocoPhillips’ catastrophic oil drilling project needs to be stopped and President Biden has the power to stop it. The post Tell President Biden: Stop Willow appeared first on Environment America.
- World food prices decline after ‘two very volatile years’World food prices declined for the ninth consecutive month in December, though many commodities are still at record highs, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday. The UN […]
- Scientist use "miracle material" to make sustainable fuelUniversity of Cambridge researchers have developed a new solar-powered system to convert greenhouse gases and plastic waste into sustainable fuels. The new solar-powered reactor could have applications for many industries.
- Farewell to fluorescents: How states can lead the wayFluorescent light bulbs are a common sight in offices, garages, and basements — but they contain toxic mercury and are incredibly inefficient compared to newer alternatives. The post Farewell to fluorescents: How states can lead the way appeared first on Environment America.
- Caterpillar to Increase Electrified Product PortfolioCaterpillar announces their investment in Lithos Energy Inc., indicating a commitment to furthering battery pack development and manufacturing. The post Caterpillar to Increase Electrified Product Portfolio appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Regions of Australia may be most at risk from climate crisisPlants and ecosystems in Australia may be declining faster than other parts of the country, a new study has found. Western areas of southeastern Australia could face the brunt of the environmental crisis, including the states of Victoria and Tasmania, in the coming decades. A new study, led by The Australian National University (ANU), compared […] The post Regions of Australia may be most at risk from climate crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 3D-printed tiny homes are made from recycled plasticBuilding a house is time-consuming, requires a large number of raw materials and labor and is not environmentally friendly. Now, imagine a world where houses are built quickly, yet affordable and even sustainable. This may sound surreal, but it is actually happening — thanks to 3D printing technology.
- Group attempts to turn plastic waste into a useful soil additiveResearchers from University of California, Riverside, have detailed a method to convert plastic waste into a highly porous form of charcoal or char that has a whopping surface area of about 400 square meters per gram of mass. Such charcoal captures carbon and could potentially be added to soil to improve soil water retention and […]
- Nonstationary models help better predict floods, says groupResearchers have identified a method they say can be used to predict flood frequency more reliably than currently used models by considering changing conditions, such as climate change Conventional analysis of flood frequency assumes that flooding follows historic patterns, and the methods used often do not take into account changing conditions such as climate change, […]
- Why Ghana Relies Heavily on Used CarsUsed vehicles serve real needs across Africa, but they also contribute to its public health and environmental problems through crashes and pollution.
- The 122nd Christmas Bird Count in Saskatchewan
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- Quantum error correction could help astronomers image starsStarlight received at different telescopes could be made robust to noise using near-term quantum devices The post Quantum error correction could help astronomers image stars appeared first on Physics World.
- For the Community, From the Community: A Conversation with Marcos TrinidadTrinidad—center director at Audubon Debs Park in Los Angeles—spoke with us about his roots in LA, his work making the outdoors more inclusive, and his new podcast Human/Nature.
- McCormick Is Working to Make Its Supply Chain More SustainableMcCormick is doubling down on its commitment to climate change, environmental compliance, and raw material procurement. It aims to be net zero in 2050, The post McCormick Is Working to Make Its Supply Chain More Sustainable appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- HESTA Commits Additional $200M to Partnership with Stafford Capital PartnersFollowing the completion of its merger with Brisbane-based Mercy Super one month ago, HESTA, which now oversees about $70 billion, claims that its sustainable growth option had a 10.39 percent return as of 30 June 2022. The post HESTA Commits Additional $200M to Partnership with Stafford Capital Partners appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Spotlight on 2022’s Product Winner: 3M Company"Packaging is a vital activity for many businesses, and it is challenging to avoid plastic use when doing that. This product helps tackle that problem as it voids the need for companies to use plastic wrap. The sustainable material that is being used instead of plastic also greatly benefits the environment. The fact that the product can be reused is The post Spotlight on 2022’s Product Winner: 3M Company appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Pakistan secures over $10bn to help rebuild after floodsThe rebuild will focus on improving Pakistan’s climate resilience after extensive flooding in 2022 killed 1,700 and left eight million people displaced. Countries and leaders from the private and public sector have agreed to give Pakistan $10.5bn (£8.77bn) to help the country recover from catastrophic flooding. The funding was agreed yesterday at the International Conference […] The post Pakistan secures over $10bn to help rebuild after floods appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- First UK space launch fails to reach orbitThe LauncherOne rocket suffered an anomaly some two hours after take-off The post First UK space launch fails to reach orbit appeared first on Physics World.
- PET Plastic Recycling Made Progress That You Can Help AccelerateAfter five years of crisis, from China’s declaration that it would not accept contaminated U.S.... The post PET Plastic Recycling Made Progress That You Can Help Accelerate appeared first on Earth911.
- What the House speaker’s deal with ultraconservatives means for climate“Kevin McCarthy has ceded his speakership and control of the House Republican agenda to the most extreme fringe faction of his party."
- Methane’s life, death, and secret second lifeMeet the Frankenstein of greenhouse gases.
- US emissions rose in 2022. Here’s why that’s not as bad as it sounds.As renewables overtook coal, economic growth outpaced the rise in carbon emissions.
- Vicinity Centres and Enel X Announce New PartnershipVicinity Centres and Enel X have formed a strategic partnership to trial onsite battery storage systems, with the initial rollout taking place in two shopping centers. The post Vicinity Centres and Enel X Announce New Partnership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Water recycling programs are on the riseWater conservation and efficiency are critical but not sufficient in most situations to address water shortfalls and reliability challenges.
- 3 green economy insights from China’s quintessential conveningThings to watch closely: agrifood sector support, public R&D for decarbonization and plans for building a just and inclusive economy.
- After Comeback, Southern Iraq’s Marshes Are Now Drying UpAfter recovering from Saddam Hussein’s campaign to drain them, Iraq’s Mesopotamian Marshes are disappearing as a regional drought enters its fourth year and upstream dams cut off water flows. Marsh Arabs, resident for millennia, are leaving, and biodiversity is collapsing. Read more on E360 →
- CES 2023: Electric, software-based and sustainability-focusedThis year's CES delivered a clear and definitive direction for the transportation industry.
- Home Remedies: Indoor Air QualityWhen we think of air pollution, we usually think of smog. But the air indoors... The post Home Remedies: Indoor Air Quality appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: For Every Million Cellphones RecycledIt’s important to recycle electronics to ensure that toxic materials are properly disposed of and... The post We Earthlings: For Every Million Cellphones Recycled appeared first on Earth911.
- From paper to people: Bringing equity to carbon marketsWe need greater transparency to ensure the protection of the rights of Indigenous peoples and local communities.
- Feature: How local authorities can attract green financeGreen finance – mobilising and accelerating flows of private finance into clean growth and environmental improvement – has a pivotal role to play in meeting both economic and sustainability goals. Hannah Bartram, Chief Executive of the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport (ADEPT), talks about the importance of green finance for local […] The post Feature: How local authorities can attract green finance appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The non-committal committeeThe non-committal committee Channel Comment brendan 10th January 2023 Teaser Media
- Nexii Completes Climate Smart Certification ProgramThe Climate Smart program has enabled companies to reach an average of 24% emissions reductions against baseline and $4.7 million CAD in total cost savings. The post Nexii Completes Climate Smart Certification Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mercedes-Benz to Have EV Charging Network by 2027Mercedes-Benz aims to have its own EV fast-charging network in place by the end of 2027. The post Mercedes-Benz to Have EV Charging Network by 2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- California’s Atmospheric Rivers Warn of Future Climatic CalamityAtmospheric rivers continue to hit California. What do these events mean for flooding and other potential disasters in California's future?
- South Greenland at a CrossroadsMore local magic may be needed to adapt to a changing climate and a changing economy while retaining South Greenland’s vibrant culture The post South Greenland at a Crossroads appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- News Flash! International Cooperation on the Environment Remains PossibleIn these times of much woe, it’s always noteworthy when the mainstream media reports good news. Especially when it’s good news about effective international cooperation on environmental protection issues. Today, the New York Times reported that a recent assessment shows that the world is on track to reach pre-1980 levels of upper atmosphere ozone by roughly 2040. That is in spite of the discovery in 2018 of “rogue” use of chlorofluorocarbons,… More The post News Flash! International Cooperation on the Environment Remains Possible first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Join the appeal against West Coast seismic surveyThe Director General of Minerals and Energy has granted the go ahead for the Proposed Searcher Seismic Survey Project on Block 1518, located offshore extending from approximately 256km offshore of […]
- Clean lighting bill introduced in OregonFluorescent light bulbs are inefficient compared to alternatives and contain toxic mercury. Some Oregon lawmakers are proposing to phase them out. The post Clean lighting bill introduced in Oregon appeared first on Environment America.
- A gorgeous pavilion in Helsinki is getting global attentionThe Helsinki Biennial Pavilion on the south harbor of Helsinki, Finland, has won the Architecture MasterPrize 2022, an award that honors global designs.
- Exclusive Resources from Industry ExpertsEach month E+E Leader releases partner content from the top organizations and companies in the Environment+ Energy C&I space. The post Exclusive Resources from Industry Experts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Green Bond Sales Expected to Grow By 30% in 2023According to a credit research note from Barclays, corporate ESG bond issuance dropped to $362 billion last year from $461 billion the previous year. The lender estimates that this year, ESG bond sales will increase by 30% due primarily to the sale of green bonds. The post Green Bond Sales Expected to Grow By 30% in 2023 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What technology do we need to get us to net-zero?The world now knows we need to get to net-zero emissions, or even negative emissions, to make up for lost time fighting climate change. But what gaps in technology need to be filled to make that a reality?
- Lack of cycling infrastructure leaves Brits dependent on carsA lack of local infrastructure is preventing the public from cycling, locking them into car ownership, a new report has found. People across the UK are spending an average of 13% of their gross income on maintaining their cars, according to cycling campaign group Bike Is Best. Spending over 10% of income is classed as […] The post Lack of cycling infrastructure leaves Brits dependent on cars appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Chemists use synthetic protein to produce quantum dots at room temperatureCatalysis technique yields nanocrystals The post Chemists use synthetic protein to produce quantum dots at room temperature appeared first on Physics World.
- Meet the Honorees: Paula Panzino, Chief Science Officer, ADEQAs CSO, she has the privilege of working with ADEQ staff to solve the hardest environmental problems in Arizona - Known, Ongoing, and Unauthorized Impact sites. The post Meet the Honorees: Paula Panzino, Chief Science Officer, ADEQ appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Insect Loss Stunting Fruit and Vegetable Production, Leading to More Than 400,000 Early Deaths a YearThe global decline of bees and other pollinators is stunting yields of fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Scientists estimate that the loss of these nutritious foods is leading to 427,000 early deaths a year. Read more on E360 →
- ClientEarth to take plastic giant Danone to courtThe environmental charity is embarking on this latest legal challenge as global plastic waste production nearly doubled between 2000 and 2019. ClientEarth, alongside French partners Surfrider Foundation Europe and Zero Waste France, has announced it will be taking global corporation Danone to court for its role contributing to plastic pollution. The company, known for brands […] The post ClientEarth to take plastic giant Danone to court appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- People Like to Breathe: The Importance of EPA’s New Air Particulate ProposalIn the United States, we need strong pollution control standards that are enforced carefully, precisely, and with a deep understanding of the pace of operational change that is feasible for a particular business or locality.
- Not All Emission Reductions are Created EqualNot all climate actions result in immediate emission reductions. Emission reporting standards do not address this, so a company could take credit for a reduction that may have no climate impact for years to come. This has serious implications for how we address climate change through consumer choices and corporate actions. The post Not All Emission Reductions are Created Equal appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Government lays out strategy to protect food security and plantsThe five-year plan will focus on combating pests and viruses which threaten UK plants, raising public awareness, and using new technology to protect biosecurity. The government has today set out a new strategy to protect the country’s plants which will help to fight the climate crisis and boost food security. New figures highlight the importance […] The post Government lays out strategy to protect food security and plants appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Progress could be slowing down in science and technology, finds studyResearchers discover a decline in the ‘disruptiveness’ of papers and patents in recent years The post Progress could be slowing down in science and technology, finds study appeared first on Physics World.
- What TrashBlitz Revealed About Pollution in ParksWe established national parks to protect and preserve some of the most beautiful landscapes of... The post What TrashBlitz Revealed About Pollution in Parks appeared first on Earth911.
- 30×30 is conservation’s flashy new goal. Now countries need to figure out what it actually means.The new global target aims to protect 30 percent of land and waters. But is it a powerful goal or an empty slogan?
- Washington state just started capping carbon emissions. Here’s how it works.The new system follows in California’s footsteps — except when it doesn’t.
- EPA’s proposed air pollution standards for soot could save thousands of livesHealth experts say it doesn’t go far enough to limit the deadly pollutant.
- Is It Time for Birders to Move Away from High-Carbon Birding?A new book ‘Low-Carbon Birding’ challenges birders to give up air travel and twitching and instead enjoy their local species.
- Challenging questions, practical benefits and financial rewards: why medical physics has it allJames McKenzie casts his eye over up-and-coming UK firms working in the medical-physics sector The post Challenging questions, practical benefits and financial rewards: why medical physics has it all appeared first on Physics World.
- It’s a Jenga world after allCan a game of building blocks help us understand how to keep ecological systems from collapsing?
- Can Gen Z save the planet?Zoomers differ significantly from their predecessors through their recognition of global trends, connection to domestic and international peers, and willingness to build intergenerational coalitions.
- Chobani, Microsoft, Cargill and RMI bring on CEOs and heads of sustainabilityAnd nonprofits spring up and hire big as 2022 came to a close.
- Can tax incentives help green hydrogen outgrow its promise?The Inflation Reduction Act provides tax credits to speed up tech that creates hydrogen from clean sources.
- 5 Natural Remedies for GriefIf you have experienced a loss in your life recently — whether it’s the death... The post 5 Natural Remedies for Grief appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Birth of the Lomi Home Composter With Pela Co-Founder Brad PedersenBrad Pedersen, co-founder and chairman of Pela, joins Mitch Ratcliffe to discuss the company’s sustainable... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Birth of the Lomi Home Composter With Pela Co-Founder Brad Pedersen appeared first on Earth911.
- Fuelling biodiversity collapseFuelling biodiversity collapse Channel News Catherine Early 9th January 2023 Teaser Media
- P-22 reminds us that we need more natureA famous celebrity was laid to rest last month, P-22, the Hollywood mountain lion. The post P-22 reminds us that we need more nature appeared first on Environment America.
- Upcoming Events Presented by E+E Leader1/11: A Conversation with the CEO of Ameresco 1/18: Using ISO Management Systems to Reach ESG Goals 2/1: How NEBA-CA can create the best offshore infrastructure decommissioning solution The post Upcoming Events Presented by E+E Leader appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Revived photon entanglement could enhance quantum communication and imaging Angular-position basis allows usable entanglement to endure over longer distances The post Revived photon entanglement could enhance quantum communication and imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- Phasons boost thermal conductivity of incommensurate crystalsPhonon-like quasiparticles could be used in thermal logic circuits The post Phasons boost thermal conductivity of incommensurate crystals appeared first on Physics World.
- Spotlight on 2022’s Project Winner: FuelCell Energy"This Tri-Gen project is expected to generate 2.3MW of electricity and 1.2 tons of hydrogen per day to support Toyota Logistics Services operations at the port. The uniqueness of this project is that the plant will be powered by renewable biogas.“ The post Spotlight on 2022’s Project Winner: FuelCell Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EPA Proposes to Lower the PM2.5 NAAQS — Searching For the Goldilocks LevelEPA has finally proposed revisions to the national ambient air quality standard for PM2.5. The Administrator is proposing to lower the standard from 12.0 ug/m3 to a range of 9.0 to 10.0 ug/m3. Readers of this space will recall that the Clean Air Science Advisory Committee recommended that EPA lower the PM2.5 NAAQS to between 8.0 and 10.0 ug/m3. Environmentalists aren’t going to be happy with any standard above 8.0 ug/m3 and it’s likely that conservatives aren’t going to be happy with any decrease from the current standard.… More The post EPA Proposes to Lower the PM2.5 NAAQS — Searching…
- Saying farewell to fluorescentsFluorescent light bulbs are a common sight in offices, garages, and basements—but they contain toxic mercury and are incredibly inefficient compared to newer alternatives. It’s time to phase them out. The post Saying farewell to fluorescents appeared first on Environment America.
- New law bans 200,000 high emission vehicles in CaliforniaEstimated 200,000 vehicles including 70,000 big rigs have been banned from California roads starting this week. This follows the final adoption of 2010 a rule banning vehicles that do not comply with the California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations.
- Grocery store is transformed into a community meeting placeIn the Netherlands, De Zwarte Hond was commissioned by real estate developer MWPO to create a central building for a neighborhood that would serve as a grocery store as well as a community meeting place.
- New Report Shows Apple Leads Circular Smartphone MarketThis report assesses how well the OEM is reducing its impact on the environment by reusing materials, recycling devices, and minimizing waste at each stage. The post New Report Shows Apple Leads Circular Smartphone Market appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Canoo lineup delivers EVs for US Army and WalmartElectric vehicle maker Canoo has just delivered its first tactical vehicles to the U.S. Army.
- Stellantis & Archer Aviation Expand PartnershipStellantis and Archer Aviation Inc. will expand their partnership by working together to develop Midnight, Archer’s flagship electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The post Stellantis & Archer Aviation Expand Partnership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Smart Glass turns old bottles into beautiful eco-jewelryArtist Kathleen Plate sees beauty where others see trash. Whether she’s sourcing post-consumer bottles from restaurants, friends, or the occasional dumpster, she’s ready to convert glass into sparkling rings in her Georgia art studio for her Smart Glass brand of eco-friendly jewelry.
- Writers speak in solidarity with imprisoned climate activistsMore than 100 high profile writers have signed a letter in solidarity with those arrested for protesting against inaction on the climate crisis. The letter was co-ordinated by Writers Rebel – a faction of notorious environmental group Extinction Rebellion – to oppose the imprisonment of over 100 climate protestors in 2022. Some notable […] The post Writers speak in solidarity with imprisoned climate activists appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Escape-room game is inspired by UK space centre, potato-shaped stones bounce across the waterExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Escape-room game is inspired by UK space centre, potato-shaped stones bounce across the water appeared first on Physics World.
- Hybrids are more reliable than gas cars in recent reportA recent report by Consumer Reports found that hybrid cars are more reliable, on average, than gas-powered cars. This will be a boon to the hybrid and EV markets, as consumers want to switch to more affordable and cleaner cars, but worry about the reliability of unfamiliar technology that hasn't been tested over time. However, the news isn't all good for EVs quite yet. Hybrids also outranked EVs on reliability. Why would that be, and what does it mean? Well, it's not all as bad as it sounds. Here is why that is happening, and why we don't expect it…
- CEO Profile: George Sakellaris, Founder & CEO of AmerescoOn January 11, Jessica Hunt will sit down with Mr. Sakellaris for a discussion on why today’s technology and market dynamics make us uniquely positioned for a turning point from a reliance on fossil fuels and how we can accelerate the transition to alternate energy sources. The post CEO Profile: George Sakellaris, Founder & CEO of Ameresco appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement: Thousands of lives at stake in new soot proposalA strong soot rule would deliver cleaner air. The post Statement: Thousands of lives at stake in new soot proposal appeared first on Environment America.
- New York City Greenery Absorbing All Traffic Emissions on Many Summer DaysOn many summer days, trees, shrubs, and grasses across the New York metro area soak up as much carbon dioxide as is generated by all cars, buses, and trucks, according to new research.Read more on E360 →
- Scaling and diversifying the talent pipeline will accelerate quantum opportunitiesThe emerging quantum technology industry offers a dynamic career pathway for creative and adaptable physical scientists The post Scaling and diversifying the talent pipeline will accelerate quantum opportunities appeared first on Physics World.
- Transcontinental Commits to Recycling or Reusing Its Plastics and PackagingAll of Transcontinental's plastics and packaging will be recyclable or reusable — and it will work to do the same in its supply chain and where it operates. The post Transcontinental Commits to Recycling or Reusing Its Plastics and Packaging appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Canadian Solar Supplies 550MWh of Battery Storage to Pulse Clean EnergyVertically integrated PV company Canadian Solar will supply 550MWh of battery storage equipment for developer Pulse Clean Energy’s UK projects. The post Canadian Solar Supplies 550MWh of Battery Storage to Pulse Clean Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Plainsight and MarineSitu Announce Sustainable Blue Economy PartnershipThrough its Google Cloud partnership and via the Google Cloud Marketplace, Plainsight is providing MarineSitu with its platform, expertise, and deeply integrated vision AI solutions that deliver the production-grade accuracy and scale necessary to safely manage underwater machinery and protect marine populations. The post Plainsight and MarineSitu Announce Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- National ‘war effort’ required to insulate homes, MPs sayA national ‘war effort’ is needed to improve the energy efficiency of UK homes and to cut energy bills, MPs have said. The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) said the government had missed a ‘window of opportunity’ to make energy efficiency improvements last summer. This could have protected consumers from high energy bills permanently, MPs said, […] The post National ‘war effort’ required to insulate homes, MPs say appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- IoT Platforms and Software Market to Reach $9.4 Billion by 2026According to the analyst, overall third-party IoT platform sales will increase from $4.2 billion in 2021 to $9.4 billion in 2026 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.5%. The post IoT Platforms and Software Market to Reach $9.4 Billion by 2026 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth Action: Make a Garden PlanEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Make a Garden Plan appeared first on Earth911.
- Liquid metal disintegrates implanted medical devices on demandMedical devices made from aluminium can be disintegrated within the body by exposing them to eutectic gallium indium, a liquid metal at body temperature The post Liquid metal disintegrates implanted medical devices on demand appeared first on Physics World.
- Indigenous territories in the Brazilian Amazon effectively protect forests. Why is deforestation increasing?Even with strict regulations, protected areas lost forest to weakened environmental policies under the Bolsonaro regime.
- 5 climate questions for 2023Alleged criminal conspiracies, water wars, quake-safe energy, and deforestation are among the biggest climate topics in the coming year.
- 2 in 3 glaciers predicted to be lost by 2100The world could lose a vast number of glaciers and much of its water supply by 2100, as scientists predict nearly half could disappear due to the climate crisis. There are over 200,000 glaciers across the world which act as a key water in mountainous areas, as citizens primarily rely on rivers and melt water […] The post 2 in 3 glaciers predicted to be lost by 2100 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Ask me anything: Ashok Chauhan – ‘There are great opportunities to build a research-focused physics career in industry’Ashok Chauhan is a senior scientist at Ceryx Medical, a research-led biomedical device company The post Ask me anything: Ashok Chauhan – ‘There are great opportunities to build a research-focused physics career in industry’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycled gold from SIM cards could help make drugs more sustainableA new study looks at the use of gold extracted from electronic waste as catalysts for reactions that could be applied to making medicines. Re-using gold from electronic waste prevents it from being lost to landfill, and using this reclaimed gold for drug manufacture reduces the need to mine new materials. Current catalysts are often […]
- Swedish study attempts analysis of harm posed by antibiotic residues in waterAntibiotic residues in wastewater and wastewater treatment plants in the regions around China and India risk contributing to antibiotic resistance, and the drinking water may pose a threat to human health, according to a “comprehensive analysis” from Karolinska Institutet published in The Lancet Planetary Health. The researchers also say they have determined the relative contribution […]
- Travelling farther away from home linked to better healthPeople who travel more outside of their local area feel that they are healthier than those who stay closer to home, according to a new study led by researchers at University College London. How often people travel and the range of places visited are important, with those who regularly travel more than 15 miles away […]
- Phase heterojunction solar cell is a firstNew photovoltaics concept is based on junctions between different crystalline phases of a light-absorbing perovskite material The post Phase heterojunction solar cell is a first appeared first on Physics World.
- Detoxifying chemistry for a circular futureWe cannot expect to transition to a sustainable circular economy by continuing to rely on toxic chemistry.
- Episode 345: Here's hopingDouble down on buildings. Embrace circularity. Engage the workforce. 12 sustainability professionals share their hopes for the new year.
- Breakthrough technology for lithium manufactureAs global effort to fight climate change intensifies, the challenge for battery manufacturers and their supply chains is to find ways to meet the rapidly growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs). To help meet this challenge, a small start-up business in Finland, Sensmet, has developed an online monitoring technology that it says promises a step-change […]
- There isn’t enough recycled plastic for companies to meet commitments. What now?Recycling and using recycled content alone won’t solve the waste crisis. We must design the idea of waste out of the system.
- Universities have a lot to learn about supply-chain and financed emissionsWhen it comes to Scope 3 emissions, many schools don't make the grade.
- Climate protesters criminalised, not deterredClimate protesters criminalised, not deterred Channel Comment brendan 6th January 2023 Teaser Media
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: SHÄP’s Jürgen Pretsch on Building a Sustainable Sharing EconomyJürgen Pretsch is the founder of SHÄP, a recently launched rental marketplace that focuses on... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: SHÄP’s Jürgen Pretsch on Building a Sustainable Sharing Economy appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Malala Yousafzai on the Value of EducationThis week’s quote is from Nobel Laureate and human rights activist Malala Yousafzai. She was... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Malala Yousafzai on the Value of Education appeared first on Earth911.
- Birds bounce back on restored farmlandBirds bounce back on restored farmland Channel News Yasmin 6th January 2023 Teaser Media
- British Tech Company Completes Merger with Canadian ESG Capital Markets FirmThrough the acquisition, Changeblock will be able to reach a larger global audience and expand its business overseas. The post British Tech Company Completes Merger with Canadian ESG Capital Markets Firm appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Weird infected fish appear in New Zealand prompt warningAlong New Zealand's northeast coast there have been concerns over the occurrence of mysteriously infected fish. There have been reported spotting mushy milk-colored flesh fish along the coast. The cause of the situation is still not known but fishers warn that eating such fish could lead to health problems.
- Meet the Blanket OctopusLearn all about the caped-crusader cephalopod of the ocean The post Meet the Blanket Octopus appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Lively Root ships fresh plants to your homeThe concept is simple -- grow plants and create the opportunity for a greener lifestyle. Lively Root's mission is to do just that.
- Museum roof in the Netherlands resembles a parachuteIn Amsterdam, the Freedom Museum in Groesbeek has been awarded a prestigious award for its building design -- the Architecture MasterPrize for 2022.
- SBTi Approves NG Bailey’s Climate Change PlanNG Bailey has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2031 from sources it directly owns and manages as well as those it indirectly contributes to. Additionally, by 2027, it commits to ensuring that 75% of its suppliers have set their own science-based goals. The post SBTi Approves NG Bailey’s Climate Change Plan appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Here are 12 ways to feed the world sustainablyGlobal warming and poor farming practices are destroying nutrient-rich soil and raising temperatures to the point many crops can’t survive.
- Length selection produces single-chirality nanotubesLong-sought goal could make nanotube-based technologies more accessible The post Length selection produces single-chirality nanotubes appeared first on Physics World.
- ADNOC Allocates $15B to Low-Carbon SolutionsBuilding on multibillion-dollar capital investments in decarbonization projects, ADNOC is collaborating with international partners and stakeholders throughout the energy value chain on technology, best practices, and policy to support and advance global decarbonization operations. The post ADNOC Allocates $15B to Low-Carbon Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Well, the West is Getting a Lot of Snow and RainBut conservation mindset still needed.
- A bamboo standing desk that can hold up to 220 poundsMinimalist design and sustainable materials are leading the way in interior design. Comhar Pro Standing Desk Q8 from FlexiSpot was designed with those principles in mind. It has a dual motor lifting system and a highly durable design. And that’s just the beginning.
- U.S. DOE Announces $3.5 Billion to Accelerate Direct Air Capture CommercializationThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced a $3.5 billion funding opportunity to create regional Direct Air Capture (DAC) Hubs. The DAC Hubs program is one of four new programs announced by the Biden-Harris administration aimed at building “a commercially viable, just, and responsible carbon dioxide removal industry,” in the U.S. with funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). Under the DAC Hubs program,… More The post U.S. DOE Announces $3.5 Billion to Accelerate Direct Air Capture Commercialization first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Nuclear waste: how environmental radiochemistry is improving storage and site remediationKatherine Morris talks about her research on the behaviour of radioactive contaminants The post Nuclear waste: how environmental radiochemistry is improving storage and site remediation appeared first on Physics World.
- Exploring Leksell Gamma Knife® workflows with game-changing planning toolsJoin the audience for a live webinar on 7 February 2023 sponsored by Elekta The post Exploring Leksell Gamma Knife® workflows with game-changing planning tools appeared first on Physics World.
- New York City’s Greenery Absorbs a Surprising Amount of Its Carbon EmissionsA hyper-local study of vegetation shows that the city's trees and grass often cancel out all the CO2 released from cars, trucks and buses on summer days.
- EV’s now the second most popular vehicle in the UKThe transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is growing in pace, as they are now the second most popular type of vehicle in the UK, as more people and businesses make the switch. They are second only to petrol cars after overtaking diesel vehicles for the first time, taking up 32.9% of the market share last […] The post EV’s now the second most popular vehicle in the UK appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Colorado’s Houseweart Ranch Earns Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification from AudubonPrincess Beef herd is working for grassland birds in Audubon Conservation Ranching program
- MassDEP Proposes Cumulative Impact Analysis Regulations — It’s About to Get Interesting.After more than a year of work, MassDEP has proposed regulations that would require applicants to perform cumulative impact analysis prior to issuance of certain air emissions permits. The regulations were required by the environmental justice provisions of the 2021 Climate Roadmap Act. The requirement to perform a CIA will apply to any person seeking a comprehensive plan approval in or within one mile of any environmental justice community as well as to any project requiring a comprehensive plan approval that is within five miles of an EJ community,… More The post MassDEP Proposes Cumulative Impact Analysis Regulations — It’s…
- Florida Neighborhoods Are Gentrifying in the Wake of Hurricanes, Study FindsFlorida neighborhoods hit by hurricanes have seen little drop in interest from homebuyers. On the contrary, these communities have tended to gentrify, with the price of homes and the income of buyers rising slightly after a storm, a new study reveals.Read more on E360 →
- Wiicare Joins Healthcare Plastics Recycling CouncilWiicare joins worldwide companies DOW, Eastman, and Boston Scientific as members of HPRC. The post Wiicare Joins Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Multi-institutional study of MRgRT QA to develop clinical best practicesAvailable to watch now, a Women in Medical Physics webinar exploring MRgRT QA best practices with MRIdian The post Multi-institutional study of MRgRT QA to develop clinical best practices appeared first on Physics World.
- Essential Guide to WEEE ComplianceThe EU has issued a legal directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This should motivate the European industry to reduce pollution and conserve resources. This will enable the EU recycling industry to advance and strengthen its action plan. […] The post Essential Guide to WEEE Compliance appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Average annual temperature breaks records reaching above 10°CFor the first time, the average annual temperature in the UK was more than 10°C, the Met Office announced today. The national weather service confirmed the news after calculations found the mean temperature in 2022 was 10.03°C, breaking the previous record of 9.88°C in 2014. This makes 2022 the hottest year on record, […] The post Average annual temperature breaks records reaching above 10°C appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Nexus Circular Agrees to $150M Equity RaiseCox Enterprises, a company focused on building businesses in cleantech and environmental sustainability, led this round of financing and will become the majority owner. The post Nexus Circular Agrees to $150M Equity Raise appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Strategies for Winter CompostingIf you live in a cold climate, the metabolic activity in your backyard compost will... The post Strategies for Winter Composting appeared first on Earth911.
- Will California’s ‘atmospheric river’ storms end the drought?Heavy rains may refill reservoirs, but they won't solve the state's broader water crisis.
- Kentucky becomes the newest battleground in Republicans’ fight against green investingFrom the U.S. House to state governments, the GOP takes aim at pro-climate finance strategies.
- Nature ‘struggled’ with extreme weather in 2022, says National TrustLast year’s extreme weather had a profound impact on animals and plants a National Trust report has found, as they were up against severe flooding, cold snaps and wildfires. Bats, wildflower meadows, butterflies, bees, toads and young trees particularly struggled in 2022, while seabirds also faced the devastation of bird flu. In its annual review, […] The post Nature ‘struggled’ with extreme weather in 2022, says National Trust appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Great Britain Sets New Record for Wind GenerationBritain has achieved a new record for wind energy generation, with power from onshore and offshore turbines helping to enhance sustainable energy production late last year. The post Great Britain Sets New Record for Wind Generation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The end of energy-as-usualThe future cannot look like the past.
- The heat is onThe heat is on Channel News brendan 5th January 2023 Teaser Media
- What does the EU’s new anti-deforestation law mean for business?A recent landmark law agreed upon by EU member states is set to ban imports of goods linked to deforestation.
- 2023: Another big year for climate policyTo have a shot at avoiding catastrophic climate change, the U.S. and the world need to move even faster, and companies can help in several ways.
- Nature’s safety in numbersGuidance on corporate targets and measurement is coming for the land sector after the announcement of qualitative global commitments.
- 12 women cultivating sustainable food systems in 2023It's the annual list of badass women in food. Here's a dozen women to inspire your 2023.
- What’s Wrong With Bottled WaterFancy reusable bottles have long since replaced brand-name bottled waters as status symbols. But even... The post What’s Wrong With Bottled Water appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #47: Battery Recycling ChallengeAmericans buy about 3 billion batteries each year, half of which are AA and 30%... The post Earth911 Quiz #47: Battery Recycling Challenge appeared first on Earth911.
- Looking ahead: 2023 environmental prioritiesBelow are Environment America’s priority campaigns for 2023 and beyond. Please contact us for data, context or quotes on any of the issues listed below. The post Looking ahead: 2023 environmental priorities appeared first on Environment America.
- Conservation funding could be a big win for beesCongress allocated nearly $20 billion more to USDA’s conservation programs through the Inflation Reduction Act. This could help bees find a little home on the prairie. The post Conservation funding could be a big win for bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Clean energy tax credits take effectSeveral new clean energy tax credits have gone into effect for families that want to make energy efficiency upgrades and install rooftop solar, helping them save money on their energy bills each month. The post Clean energy tax credits take effect appeared first on Environment America.
- Golder Associates Rebranding as WSPSince acquiring Golder Associates, WSP has been able to take advantage of increasing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) trends and achieve exceptional strategic growth to fulfill the rising need for environmental services and sustainably sound infrastructure development. The post Golder Associates Rebranding as WSP appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ancient fairy chimneys are revealed from drought in TurkeyAs drought has caused Lake Van to recede, leaving something beautiful, but disturbing to be revealed: ancient fairy chimneys in Turkiye’s biggest lake.
- Enel to build solar manufacturing plant in the USIn a wave of new investment in United States solar technology and power production, Italian energy company Enel will build a three gigawatt (GW) solar cell and module plant in the country in 2023, with plans to scale up to six GW.
- Looking ahead: 2023 environmental prioritiesThe post Looking ahead: 2023 environmental priorities appeared first on Environment America.
- California affordable senior housing at Sage GardensA new development called Sage Gardens in Sacramento, CA addresses the need for affordable senior housing while equipping the 144-unit complex with water conservation and energy-efficient features to benefit the environment. Designed by ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects, a vacant lot was erected into a prototype for an affordable housing community for developer CCH. Units are integrated into nature with copious natural light and large windows that provide views of the surrounding landscape....
- EPA and the Corps Promulgate a “Durable” WOTUS Rule — Proving Only That There Is a Difference Between Hope and ExpectationLast week, EPA and the Army Corps finally published their long-awaited rule defining “Waters of the United States.” Will the WOTUS rule finally provide the clarity for which we have been waiting, allowing the rule to be as “durable” as the agencies claim, or will it instead be dead on arrival, made irrelevant by the upcoming Supreme Court decision in Sackett, which many observers expect will significantly narrow the scope of jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act? … More The post EPA and the Corps Promulgate a “Durable” WOTUS Rule — Proving Only That There Is a Difference Between Hope and…
- Green Energy Jobs Rapidly ExpandingAccording to International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the ILO's Renewable Energy and Jobs Annual Review 2022, the number of renewable energy jobs increased by around 700,000 globally between 2020 and 2021. The post Green Energy Jobs Rapidly Expanding appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New York funds EV-only loans for zero emission by 2035Seed-stage EV startup Tenet announced that it will be able to offer an EV-only consumer loan program. It is being financed through New York via $25 million in funding from NY Green Bank. The financing offered is something called warehouse financing, which is inventory financing. It is a loan that is made by a financial institution to a company, manufacturer or organization that processes goods.
- SolarEdge Technologies Acquires UK-Based Hark SystemsSolarEdge Technologies, a smart energy technology company, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the entire share capital of Hark Systems Ltd. The post SolarEdge Technologies Acquires UK-Based Hark Systems appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Stylish supercar EV SUV seats up to seven peopleIf you've been waiting for a larger EV for daily hauling of people and gear, EV startup Lucid has just teased images of its upcoming three-row SUV EV called Gravity. This is the second EV from Lucid, but is upmarket from the company's Air models and offers more space, seating up to seven people.
- Just Transition Litigation in Latin America: Sabin Center Launches New ReportLooking at 20 just transition lawsuits from Latin America, the report analyzes what arguments are being made and how those arguments have been received by the courts.
- Government faces legal challenge over Cumbria coal mineThe government has received backlash for the coal mine from environmental groups, MP’s and experts who say the demand for coal is declining. Environmental organisation Friends of the Earth has launched a legal challenge against the government over a new coal mine in Cumbria approved in December. The group was one of two main opponents […] The post Government faces legal challenge over Cumbria coal mine appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Meet the Honorees: Monica Meagher, Sustainability Group Manager, BARTMeet Monica Meagher, Group Sustainability Manager at BART. Monica and her team manage specific projects that range from electricity procurement for the entire system to annual sustainability reporting to LED retrofits. The post Meet the Honorees: Monica Meagher, Sustainability Group Manager, BART appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New data reveals government EV growth plans are far too weakThis post is by Matt Finch, UK policy manager at T&E. The British car buying public gave the environment a late Christmas present this morning, via an end of year boost to electric vehicle (EV) sales. As reported by the ever excellent New Automotive, just […]
- UK must embrace overseas talent to become a ‘science superpower’, says reportHouse of Lords inquiry finds that the UK government is not doing enough to solve the science skills shortage The post UK must embrace overseas talent to become a ‘science superpower’, says report appeared first on Physics World.
- Yellow Warbler by Creative Art WorksLocation: Montefiore Square, 138th Street and Broadway, New York, NY 10031
- Columbia Climate School in the Green Mountains: Summer 2022 Students Share Their ExperiencesLearn firsthand about our pre-college summer programs from past participants.
- Global ESG in the Automobile IndustryThe report provides an overview about the global automobile industry through an ESG perspective. Qualitative insights on ESG trends and its impact on automobile manufacturers are provided. The post Global ESG in the Automobile Industry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A new EPA proposal is reigniting a debate about what counts as ‘renewable’The agency wants more ethanol, biogas, and wood pellet power in the nation's fuel mix. But is that actually a good thing?
- Europe kicks off 2023 with a record-setting heat waveClimatologists are calling it “the most extreme heat wave in European history."
- Unprecedented winter heat recorded across EuropeWinter temperatures are breaking records across Europe in what has been called an unprecedented heatwave. Eight countries have seen national records broken over New Year, including in the Netherlands, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Latvia, Czech Republic, Poland, Denmark and Belarus. Residents of the village of Korbielow in Poland saw in New Year’s Day with temperatures of 19.0°C, […] The post Unprecedented winter heat recorded across Europe appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Renewable Sources Provided 22.6% of US Electricity in the First Six Months of 2022Renewable sources as a whole—including solar, wind, biomass, and others—provided 22.6% of US electricity over the first 10 months of 2022, a pace set to beat the agency's projection for the full year. The post Renewable Sources Provided 22.6% of US Electricity in the First Six Months of 2022 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Is nuclear fusion the next big trend in renewable energy?A breakthrough in nuclear fusion changed the game for future clean energy generation. But are nuclear-powered neighborhoods in our immediate future?
- Greenwashing terms to avoid at any costWant to be true in advertising, earn trust and avoid lawsuits? Steer clear of this lingo (and use other terms with care).
- The year ahead in ESG: Pledges, politics and biodiversityIs 2023 the year the pens writing pledges get put down and the finance sector gets to work in investing towards a net-zero future?
- Piezoelectric nanoparticles provide deep brain stimulation without invasive surgeryPiezoelectric nanoparticles that generate direct current when exposed to focused ultrasound provide therapeutic stimulation of deep tissue in the brain The post Piezoelectric nanoparticles provide deep brain stimulation without invasive surgery appeared first on Physics World.
- Sacred Groves: How the Spiritual Connection Helps Protect NatureFrom Ethiopia’s highlands to Siberia to the Australian rainforest, there are thousands of sacred forests that have survived thanks to traditional religious and spiritual beliefs. Experts say these places, many now under threat, have ecological importance and must be saved.Read more on E360 →
- Putting the dollar sign in ESGEfforts are underway to translate hard-to-compare ESG metrics into monetary terms that executives, corporate supply chain partners and investors can use to drive business decisions and capital allocation.
- What you need to know about the EU's new decarbonization planThe EU has agreed to the world's first Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a measure aimed at preventing "carbon leakage."
- Home Energy Audit BasicsPerhaps you’ve noticed an insert in your energy bill or received a flyer from your... The post Home Energy Audit Basics appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Sense CEO Mike Phillips on Making the Inflation Reduction Act WorkMike Phillips, CEO of Sense, a developer of home energy monitoring and management devices, discusses... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Sense CEO Mike Phillips on Making the Inflation Reduction Act Work appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Cut Your Hot Water BillNothing beats a hot shower. It is a wonderful way to relax and can be... The post How To Cut Your Hot Water Bill appeared first on Earth911.
- The Global ESG Reporting Software Market to Grow to $1.5B by 2027Stakeholders can utilize the report's insights into the competitive environment, which will help them strengthen their companies' positions and develop effective go-to-market strategies. The post The Global ESG Reporting Software Market to Grow to $1.5B by 2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Navigating nature loss through fictionNavigating nature loss through fiction Channel News Yasmin 4th January 2023 Teaser Media
- January is Vegan Dining Month in three US citiesI remember looking for vegan food in Las Vegas 20 years ago and being reduced to eating a Subway salad. Things have come a long way since then. Vegas vegan Diana Edelman can take some of the credit for recent improvements in the flashy city’s plant-based cuisine.
- AIT Joins The Climate PledgeAIT Worldwide Logistics has reaffirmed its commitment as a signatory of The Climate Pledge. The post AIT Joins The Climate Pledge appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Adidas TERREX opens its first retail store in PortlandWhen I asked my husband if he wanted to go check out the grand opening of Adidas TERREX's first-ever North American retail store in Portland, Oregon, he was game.
- Swap out single-use products that keep you buying for lifeA lot of the single-use items we use today were not always one-use. In fact, it is only through industrial developments that took place within the last century that these items began to be produced as disposables.
- Insurance companies should not insure new fossil fuel developmentWhat are examples of the type of proposed projects that the insurance industry should be avoiding? To start, it should not be insuring new drilling in Alaska’s arctic. The post Insurance companies should not insure new fossil fuel development appeared first on Environment America.
- Hyundai Heavy Industries Develops Hydrogen EngineHyundai Heavy Industries Group has succeeded in developing Korea’s first LNG/hydrogen ‘mixed-firing engine’. The post Hyundai Heavy Industries Develops Hydrogen Engine appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Michelin HQ redesigned with public square, tropical gardensThe Carmes site of Clermont-Ferrand was purchased by Michelin in the 2000s, but recently received an update thanks to Encore Heureux Architectes, Construire and Base.
- Hawaiian Electric’s Battery Bonus Program Hits MilestoneHawaiian Electric's Battery Bonus program, which offers customers a cash incentive and bill credits for adding battery storage to their rooftop solar systems, has reached a significant milestone on O'ahu, with 30% of its allotted capacity filled. The post Hawaiian Electric’s Battery Bonus Program Hits Milestone appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Philips LEDs Increase Sustainable Production in GreeceSignify helps complete Greece's first installation of LED lighting in a greenhouse for indoor vegetable cultivation. The post Philips LEDs Increase Sustainable Production in Greece appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Amazon is accelerating towards a point of no returnThis report has shed light on the current state of the Amazon rainforest and the gravity of the deforestation taking place. The WWF is now warning that the Amazon is accelerating to a point of no return.
- Lack of industry interest in Cook Inlet lease saleThe post Lack of industry interest in Cook Inlet lease sale appeared first on Environment America.
- Winter Warm Spell Stifles Skiing in Swiss AlpsThe Alps are seeing a dearth of snowfall this winter amid unusually warm temperatures, forcing closures at some slopes.Read more on E360 →
- Building a physics degree for the future: five key questions we need to answerVeronica Benson, Andrew Mizumori Hirst and William Wakeham explain why physics degrees need to be revamped to better prepare graduates for the future The post Building a physics degree for the future: five key questions we need to answer appeared first on Physics World.
- American Water Is Reducing CO2 Levels and Saving Water. How?American Water Works is committed to sustainability by reducing its CO2 releases and saving water. The company says that, on average, the conservation and efficiency measures have enabled residential customers to save 3.4 billion gallons annually since 2016. The post American Water Is Reducing CO2 Levels and Saving Water. How? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Transition to Environmental Sustainability is Underway, But It Won’t Be EasyThe transition to environmental sustainability will change the material basis of the world economy. This shift has begun, and its pace will be influenced by technology, capital, and public policy.
- Rollo Launches EV Fleet in Las VegasRollo has announced the launch of its Las Vegas EV Fleet, a carbon-friendly solution to last-mile logistics. The post Rollo Launches EV Fleet in Las Vegas appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Spotlight on 2022’s Product Winner: Interface, Inc."Interface is one of the first companies to develop Environmental Product Declaration (EPDs) for all of their products manufactured globally." The post Spotlight on 2022’s Product Winner: Interface, Inc. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Millet for the Environment and Better NutritionAmericans today don’t even know what millet is. Those who do probably think of it... The post Millet for the Environment and Better Nutrition appeared first on Earth911.
- JBS Reaffirms Its 2040 Net Zero CommitmentJBS, the largest food company in the world, has taken a step on the path toward meeting its Net Zero by 2040 commitment. The post JBS Reaffirms Its 2040 Net Zero Commitment appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New year, same gas crisisNew year, same gas crisis Channel News Yasmin 3rd January 2023 Teaser Media
- US gun violence linked to climate crisis in new studyAlmost 8,000 shootings in the US have been linked to above-average temperatures in a new study analysing the relationship between gun violence and the climate crisis. In a first-of-its-kind analysis of heat-attributable shootings, researchers have identified a consistent relationship between higher temperatures and a higher risk of shootings in 100 of the USA’s most populated […] The post US gun violence linked to climate crisis in new study appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 2023: The year in previewA peek into what GreenBiz Group has got planned for the year just starting.
- Which of these 40 sustainability certifications is right for you?A guide to fellowships, school, classes and skills-based volunteering that can rocket-fuel your career.
- Transport industry leaders share 2023 predictions for decarbonizationIn the race to net zero, what’s in store for transportation and mobility this year?
- The evolution of responsible businessHow corporate do-gooding has gone from philanthropy to CSR and ESG. What does that mean for your career?
- What you really need to know about Scope 3 emissions and your businessSponsored: Learn why you need a Scope 3 emissions strategy now, how to engage suppliers and why measuring, managing and reducing those emissions are critical.
- Recycling Mystery: AntifreezeAntifreeze: Wise car owners have some stored in the garage to keep their engines running... The post Recycling Mystery: Antifreeze appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: The Water Footprint of White RiceTo produce just one pound of milled white rice requires 1,136 gallons of water. Do... The post We Earthlings: The Water Footprint of White Rice appeared first on Earth911.
- Within the climate emergencyWithin the climate emergency Channel Comment brendan 3rd January 2023 Teaser Media
- BP Acquires Archaea EnergyWith this acquisition, Archaea increases bp's market share in the US biogas sector, improving its capacity to support customers' decarbonization initiatives and advancing its goal to lower the typical lifecycle carbon intensity of the energy products it sells The post BP Acquires Archaea Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Allegiant Teams with Schneider Electric to Tackle ESG GoalsAllegiant Travel Company has released its 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report that details the company's efforts to reduce its climate impact and enhance the communities where employees live and work. The post Allegiant Teams with Schneider Electric to Tackle ESG Goals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- World's first electric snowbike hits the Alps this yearMoonbike is the world's first all-electric snowbike, similar to a snowmobile, and it's hitting the Alps this year. This French creation with skis in front and tractor treads in back retails for €10,680 (around $11,402) and can hit speeds of 26 mph, with a battery that lasts three hours. This off-road EV weighs just 87 kilograms, which is three times lighter than a snowmobile.
- Meet the Honorees: John Crawford, Co-Founder and CTO, NdustrialMeet John Crawford, Co-Founder and CTO of Ndustrial, a software development company that is delivering the first Energy Intensity platform The post Meet the Honorees: John Crawford, Co-Founder and CTO, Ndustrial appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EPA Launches New Environmental Justice ToolThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has created a new environmental justice (EJ) mapping and screening tool called EJScreen in order to better fulfill the Agency's obligations relating to the protection of public health and the environment. The post EPA Launches New Environmental Justice Tool appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Rare Earth Metals Market Expected Growth of 10.1% by 2033The market for rare earth metals is fueled by a number of growth factors, including: Rising sales of electric automobiles. Increased application in a variety of industries. The utilization of renewable energy sources is rising. The post Rare Earth Metals Market Expected Growth of 10.1% by 2033 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The best ways that we can protect the environment in 2023Our wildlife and wild places still face threats for the coming year — but we have big plans to protect our planet. The post The best ways that we can protect the environment in 2023 appeared first on Environment America.
- Guide to Comply With The Rules When Using Your Crypto EarningsDespite being a digital asset, cryptocurrency is regarded by the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as “actual” property. Nearly all income in the US is taxable. The majority of the time, cryptocurrency income is taxable under American tax law. Any … Guide to Comply With The Rules When Using Your Crypto Earnings Read More » The post Guide to Comply With The Rules When Using Your Crypto Earnings appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Opinion: Will 2023 kill net-zero pledges? Climate trends to look out for next yearAs climate continues to ascend the business agenda, Rachel Delacour, CEO of Sweep, Europe’s leading carbon management and reduction platform, shares her predictions on key sustainability trends that will impact the private sector. From the death of net zero pledges to the opportunities arising from climate regulations, 2023 will be a catalyst for action in […] The post Opinion: Will 2023 kill net-zero pledges? Climate trends to look out for next year appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Emissions accounting needs a makeover, and it’s comingThe Greenhouse Gas Protocol hasn’t been updated in years, but a much-needed overhaul is on the way as are frameworks that aim to improve Scope 3 data collection.
- Boosting the Immune System During COVID-19 and BeyondEditor’s note: We’ve been living with COVID-19 for almost three years now and nearly 70% of... The post Boosting the Immune System During COVID-19 and Beyond appeared first on Earth911.
- Eco-Friendly Ways To De-Ice Your SidewalkWhen the snow starts falling, it’s tempting to retreat into the house and hibernate until... The post Eco-Friendly Ways To De-Ice Your Sidewalk appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Re:Dish CEO Caroline Vanderlip on Creating a Circular Food Service SystemCaroline Vanderlip, CEO of Re:Dish, joins the conversation to discuss making cafeteria, institutional, and restaurant... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Re:Dish CEO Caroline Vanderlip on Creating a Circular Food Service System appeared first on Earth911.
- The 10 quirkiest stories from the world of physics in 2022We revisit the mechanics of herding sheep, supersonic champagne corks and much more The post The 10 quirkiest stories from the world of physics in 2022 appeared first on Physics World.
- A private company releases particles to fight climate changeA geoengineering startup called Make Sunsets claims it has launched weather balloons to release sulfur particles into the stratosphere, thus reflecting the sun and helping to cool the earth. Many scientists aren’t thrilled that one company has made this decision on its own to try a controversial method.
- UNESCO calls to add Great Barrier Reef to danger listOne of the world's most famous natural wonders is the Great Barrier Reef. The site is a marine wonderland, with a rich diversity of beautiful corals and thousands of aquatic creatures.
- This agrotourism site in Canada makes nature the focal pointIn the beautiful Canadian landscape sits the Farouche agrotourism area, a brand-new site that combines the beauty of the natural landscape with a Nordic farm, a café bar, micro-refuges and a basecamp. The natural glory of the Devil's River valley is all around. Meanwhile, Mont-Tremblant National Park provides the backdrop.
- Lowe’s new forestry report: two steps forward and one sidestepLowe’s makes new commitments in its December, 2022 Forestry Report. The post Lowe’s new forestry report: two steps forward and one sidestep appeared first on Environment America.
- Sabai is truly a sustainable model for furniture productionWalk into any furniture store and you’re bound to find truckloads of synthetic materials, non-durable design and questionable manufacturing standards. Entrepreneur Phantila Phataraprasit set out to change all of that with a furniture line made from sustainable materials and a guarantee of a long usable life.
- California tariff will pay customers to produce solar energyThe California Public Utilities Commission has just released a draft decision to revise California's net energy metering tariff.
- Earth Action: Green Your New YearEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Green Your New Year appeared first on Earth911.
- Fast-lived species more resilient to climate crisisFast-lived species could be more tolerant to the effects of the climate crisis which could have an impact on how ecosystems work, a study has found. UCL researchers have identified that fast-lived species have grown in population size, while slow-lived species are declining in numbers in recent decades. The study compared the success of animals […] The post Fast-lived species more resilient to climate crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- As my wine glass gently weepsTushna Commissariat delves into the surprising science of wine The post As my wine glass gently weeps appeared first on Physics World.
- How circularity is reshaping value propositions in capital equipmentLearnings from 23 companies navigating the transition to the circular economy.
- Stunning Satellite Images of Our Changing Planet in 2022Humans are reshaping the Earth in unprecedented ways, both by turning vast tracts of wilderness into farms and cities and by altering the global climate, fueling more intense fires, floods, heat, and drought. Scientists at NASA have captured the astounding breadth of humanity's impact in satellite images. Read more on E360 →
- 3M pledges to stop making 'forever chemicals' by 2025U.S. manufacturing giant moves ahead of regulators by promising to phase out harmful PFAS substances within three years.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: PFAS Everywhere – Consumer Reports’ Kevin Loria on Forever Chemicals in Food PackagingKevin Loria joins the conversation to talk about his recent Consumer Reports article about PFAS... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: PFAS Everywhere – Consumer Reports’ Kevin Loria on Forever Chemicals in Food Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: We Have No Excuse for Not Doing Much …Today’s quote is from South African human rights activist and recipient of the 1984 Nobel... The post Earth911 Inspiration: We Have No Excuse for Not Doing Much … appeared first on Earth911.
- Funding bill to ban fishing gear known to catch sea turtles, dolphins and moreCongress sets the stage for a phase out of deadly drift gillnets nationwide The post Funding bill to ban fishing gear known to catch sea turtles, dolphins and more appeared first on Environment America.
- Bees, forests, the climate and more: Here’s what you helped us accomplish this past yearThe past year brought new hope for our planet — but there’s so much more to do to protect our forests, climate, wildlife and more. The post Bees, forests, the climate and more: Here’s what you helped us accomplish this past year appeared first on Environment America.
- Pesticides poison bees — let’s give them a chanceBees are some of the hardest working pollinators on Earth — we can’t afford to lose them to pesticides. The post Pesticides poison bees — let’s give them a chance appeared first on Environment America.
- Woolly mammoths may be resurrected to the ArcticImagine you’re hiking in the Arctic and you see a creature in the distance. It’s coming towards you. It looks really big. It gets closer. And bigger. Closer. Bigger. Geez, the thing must be 13 feet tall and weigh six tons! You’re getting the cardio workout of a lifetime just standing still looking up at it. This must be what our cave-dwelling ancestors thought when they encountered a woolly mammoth thousands of years ago. We might be able to experience this same terror within five years, if some scientists have their way. And if we manage to get to the…
- Indulge in your love of nature with biophilic furnitureBiophilic design is about mimicking shapes and systems in nature for design benefits and simply for a love of nature. Whether it's through exploring the shapes of stones and the way light falls in a house, or through use of natural materials, biophilic design is a growing trend that brings us closer to our home planet. Biophilic furniture runs the gamut from vases inspired by coral growth patterns to chairs with natural wooden legs.
- Is bulk the solution for school milk waste?Some things are so iconic, we don’t even stop to consider their impact on the environment. For example, take the ubiquitous milk cartons at K-12 schools.
- Beautiful and sustainable waterfront home built in FloridaThe home is vast at 8,125 square feet. Yet, designers at Strang Design, a multidisciplinary design firm with offices in Miami and Sarasota, Florida, successfully realized a minimalist, cozy and nature-connected vibe throughout the space.
- In a must-pass spending bill, Congress inserted an amendment that threatens right whalesA contentious amendment blocks a court ruling that NOAA must do more to abide by our nation’s species laws and protect this whale The post In a must-pass spending bill, Congress inserted an amendment that threatens right whales appeared first on Environment America.
- Tesla Model 3 Highland update is coming soon in 2023Tesla announced a new update to the Model 3 called "Highland." This update focuses on a refreshed exterior design and will be available in 2023. Like most things with Tesla, the news should be welcomed, but you'll have to wait for it to come to production.
- Materials and nanotechnology: our favourite research in 2022Nanobionics and lost angular momentum are on our list The post Materials and nanotechnology: our favourite research in 2022 appeared first on Physics World.
- Is Bamboo Plastic Safe & Sustainable?We’ve all heard reports about how billions and billions of pieces of plastic are choking... The post Is Bamboo Plastic Safe & Sustainable? appeared first on Earth911.
- Our country’s old forests need protection from loggingOur country’s oldest trees are some of our strongest allies in fighting climate change — but they need our protection to keep standing tall. The post Our country’s old forests need protection from logging appeared first on Environment America.
- London Mayor invests £3.8m into climate resilient green spacesThe Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced plans to build London’s climate resilience with £3.8m of funding to boost green spaces and plant trees. Khan revealed the new funding as negotiations on biodiversity protections take place at COP15 in Canada. The money will come from the second round of the Green and Resilient […] The post London Mayor invests £3.8m into climate resilient green spaces appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Did the COPs rise to meet our oceans’ biggest challenge? Beyond our beautiful coastal shores lies a deadly threat: ocean acidification.
- Recycling Mystery: BrickThe Three Little Pigs will be the first to tell you that brick is a... The post Recycling Mystery: Brick appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #95: Inspirational Environmental QuotesAre you looking for inspiration in these challenging times? This quiz is filled with quotes... The post Earth911 Quiz #95: Inspirational Environmental Quotes appeared first on Earth911.
- 7 Sustainable Changes for a More Eco-Friendly BusinessSustainability is becoming increasingly important for the consumer pool, which is dominated by Millennials and Gen Z-ers. Modern-day consumers have high expectations of their chosen brands. According to a recent survey, the general public expects businesses to do more for […] The post 7 Sustainable Changes for a More Eco-Friendly Business appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- New California laws for 2023 that may affect youNew year, new laws. Since California is often on the cutting edge, let’s take a look at some of the state’s new laws that are going into effect in 2023. This is just a sample, not the whole list.
- Tallest building in Quito is an IQON from BIGIt's only right that this towering structure is named the IQON building. It is now the tallest building in all of Quito, the capital of Ecuador.
- Drilling in Cook Inlet should be left in the pastScheduled offshore drilling lease sale poses risk to belugas, sea otters and more The post Drilling in Cook Inlet should be left in the past appeared first on Environment America.
- Home in Canada embraces the beautiful landscape aroundThe contours of the landscape literally form the basis for the design of this Mount Shefford, Québec, Canada home. Set into the hillside, Shefford House by Atelier BOOM-TOWN is laid out in three distinct sections for function, flow and minimal site impact.
- Resources for Holiday 2022 airline travel cancellationsThe post Resources for Holiday 2022 airline travel cancellations appeared first on Environment America.
- Are ultra-thin solar cells the future of solar energy?According to the American Institute of Physics, a new ultra-thin solar cell technology could help with the creation of radiation-resistant solar cells. This technology could increase the longevity of solar cells and reduce the amount of materials needed to create solar panels or similar solar tech that could power everything from satellites to houses.
- Best states for you to live off-grid in 2023We all dream of running away now and then, heading for the hills, ocean or forest to escape the chaos of daily life. So it’s no wonder many people escape the hustle and bustle permanently by building an off-grid lifestyle. With this in mind, LawnStarter just released a ranking of the Best States to Live Off the Grid for 2023. Is your state in the top 10?
- Chefs love induction cookingAs health concerns about indoor air pollution associated with gas stoves grow, many chefs are turning to induction as a cleaner safer alternative to cooking with gas. The post Chefs love induction cooking appeared first on Environment America.
- How Governors Island Could Become a Beacon for Climate SolutionsA new climate research center on Governors Island will be critical in designing a more resilient city — and the Columbia Climate School has an opportunity to be at the helm.
- UK forests could store more carbon than first thoughtBritish forests could store almost double the amount of carbon than what previous estimates suggest, a new UCL study has found. An international team of scientists used 3D scanning to analyse the amount of aboveground biomass (AGB) of 815 trees in a UK woodland to calculate how much carbon they could store. The […] The post UK forests could store more carbon than first thought appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 2022 was the year that…Before it fades into the sunset, some highlights from the year just passed.
- 13 essential newsletters for sustainability professionalsWhen you’re in the business of sustainability, a regular infusion of original voices keeps the work fresh. Add illumination, provocation and entertainment to your inbox with these titles.
- Medical physics and biotechnology: our favourite research in 2022From artificial intelligence to brain–computer interfaces and more, here are some of the innovations that caught our eye this year The post Medical physics and biotechnology: our favourite research in 2022 appeared first on Physics World.
- Carbon capture: Solution or sideshow?CCS is either the climate tech breakthrough of the 21st century, according to its advocates, or a multibillion-dollar boondoggle, say activists.
- In 2022, Energy Shocks Spurred Both Unprecedented Coal Burning and Massive Renewable InvestmentsWith Russia's invasion of Ukraine roiling energy markets, 2022 saw countries burning record amounts of coal — but also making major investments in renewables. Experts are projecting the world will add as much renewable power in the next five years as it did in the last 20, with renewables rapidly overtaking coal to become the largest source of electricity globally.Read more on E360 →
- Fix-It Guy: Front-Load Washer Won’t Drain? Fix It Yourself!Over 30 years as an appliance repair technician, one of the problems I see most... The post Fix-It Guy: Front-Load Washer Won’t Drain? Fix It Yourself! appeared first on Earth911.
- Make This Luxurious Lotion With Just 3 IngredientsOne of the best parts of sustainable living is learning to create things for yourself... The post Make This Luxurious Lotion With Just 3 Ingredients appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Radio Flyer CEO Robert Pasin on the Ride to Becoming a B-CorpRobert Pasin, chief wagon of Radio Flyer, discusses the benefits and process of becoming a... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Radio Flyer CEO Robert Pasin on the Ride to Becoming a B-Corp appeared first on Earth911.
- Tesla semi truck is finally here: does it make the grade?Tesla has promised a semi truck to electrify shipping for years, and it's finally here. Can it haul as promised? Tesla has been planning on a semi truck to disrupt shipping since 2017. Here is the first EV heavy duty truck from the automaker, and how it really performs.
- The best and worst US states for climate changeA recent study by Wise Voter set out to compare how each U.S. state is coping with the growing climate crisis. Each state was ranked based on five environmental factors. These were Carbon Emissions, the Adoption of Green Technology, Landfill Usage, Recycling and Green Policies. Overall, the top five best states concerning climate resilience are California, Maine, New York, Vermont and Massachusetts. The top five worst-ranking states were Nebraska, West Virginia, Mississippi, Alaska and, finally, Louisiana.
- Timber children's library follows traditional techniquesThe Pingtan Book House is a traditional timber construction house in China built with an internal staircase and bookshelves that wind around to infinite possibilities for reading and play.
- Kapok fibers now used in biodegradable, all-natural clothingKapok is a fiber you may have never heard of, yet it’s commonly used in many products. And now, at least one company has figured out how to turn it into clothing.
- These home accessories are inspired by AlUla landscapesStudio Niko Kapa based in Dubai recently unveiled a collection of homeware, office and decorative products. These draw inspiration from the natural landscapes of AlUla in Saudi Arabia.
- The Role of Universities in the Transition to Environmental SustainabilityPreserving the planet is as self-justifying as preserving any other valuable and beautiful creation. It is the job of universities to develop and teach environmental ethics and ensure it permeates education from preschool to graduate school.
- 2023 Climate Resolutions: How Will You Make a Difference Next Year?Our elected officials, community leaders, experts, and students discuss their 2023 climate resolutions. What will yours be?
- London landmarks will soon be powered by Dorset solar farmThe solar energy partnership will not only cut London’s emissions but will also save over £3 million in energy costs every year. Major London landmarks, including Tower Bridge, Hampstead Heath and the Barbican Centre, will powered by a solar energy farm in Dorset from next year. The City of London Corporation announced the £40m […] The post London landmarks will soon be powered by Dorset solar farm appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Lithos Carbon rocks agricultural carbon captureMeet the entrepreneur helping farmers capture carbon and increase crop yields — with rocks.
- Quantum science and technology: our favourite research in 2022A look back at some of the year’s most important developments – plus a few of the weirdest The post Quantum science and technology: our favourite research in 2022 appeared first on Physics World.
- Water bites back in 2022Systemic failures in the water sector led to big challenges to economic development, business growth, ecosystems and civil society during 2022.
- Infographic: Create an Indoor Fragrant Herb GardenA fragrant herb garden is a great addition to any home. It’s easy to tend... The post Infographic: Create an Indoor Fragrant Herb Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Schneider Electric Leads the Charge on the Democratization of EnergyThis report from Verdantix provides insights around the increasing grid interactivity of facilities as a key enabler for decarbonization as more renewables are onboarded, and electric vehicles (EVs) becomes more widespread. Microgrids form a vital part of the grid-interactive ecosystem, enabling the site-level management of distributed energy resources (DERs) and communication with the grid to optimize energy flows for cost-cutting, decarbonization and energy resiliency. Download to read how Schneider Electric’s offerings and services for microgrid control and management can support customers adapting to a rapidly changing energy landscape.
- Making Art Without WasteWe all need an occasional reminder to motivate us to treat Mother Earth with dignity... The post Making Art Without Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Beer and Climate Change?Did you know that even the beer you drink contributes to climate change? According to... The post We Earthlings: Beer and Climate Change? appeared first on Earth911.
- The degrowth propaganda squadThe degrowth propaganda squad Channel Comment brendan 27th December 2022 Teaser Media
- Long-term changes to extend the life of your houseAs the number and intensity of natural disasters explode, we need to take a fresh look at how we’re building and renovating our homes and look at what we can do to mitigate damage caused by extreme weather events.
- Four Ways We Enriched 2022 Through ConservationWe are wrapping up one of The Conservation Fund’s most impactful years of change-making in our nearly four-decade history. See how, together with our supporters and partners, we're protecting America’s most critical natural and cultural resources for future generations.
- 3 Renewable Energy Trends for 2023Despite setbacks from the pandemic, renewable energy deployment is increasing. The Inflation Reduction Act extends... The post 3 Renewable Energy Trends for 2023 appeared first on Earth911.
- The ethical dilemmas of renaming scientific principles that honour fallen idolsRobert P Crease looks at the ethics of renaming scientific principles that honour discredited figures The post The ethical dilemmas of renaming scientific principles that honour fallen idols appeared first on Physics World.
- Ten Remarkable New Plants and Fungi Discovered in 2022The world's largest waterlily, a long-lost relative of the sweet potato, and an herb that grows exclusively in rapids and waterfalls are among more than 100 new species of plant and fungi recorded by scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this year.Read more on E360 →
- How forests near and far benefit people in citiesForests at three scales — inner, nearby and faraway — offer dozens of benefits to cities.
- 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.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: ERI CEO John Shegerian on Building a Circular E-waste EconomyE-waste recycling falls woefully short of the levels necessary to reduce the need for mining... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: ERI CEO John Shegerian on Building a Circular E-waste Economy appeared first on Earth911.
- Making the most of 20232022 has been a wild ride and all of us deserve time out to rest. Finally we are at a place where the world starts to feel somewhat safe again. […]
- JWST is performing ‘phenomenally’ one year on, say scientistsA year after its Christmas Day launch, the James Webb Space Telescope is the gift that keeps on giving for astronomers, as Keith Cooper reports The post JWST is performing ‘phenomenally’ one year on, say scientists appeared first on Physics World.
- Australia says woody biomass is not a renewable energyInternational controversy on whether or not woody biomass should be classified as a renewable energy source is raging. On December 15, Australia reversed woody biomass’s renewable classification, the first major economy to do so.
- Animal care center in Staten Island celebrates natural lightIt doesn't look like a typical animal shelter. That's because the New York Staten Island Animal Care Center is truly focused on caring for animals in need.
- 50% of forestland cleared for agriculture is sitting idleAgriculture is the primary cause of deforestation but according to new research, nearly half the land isn’t even being used for agricultural puporses after the trees are chopped down. The post 50% of forestland cleared for agriculture is sitting idle appeared first on Environment America.
- An edible ink printer gives a special touch to your cookiesPersonalized cookies are easier than ever with the Eddie food-quality ink printer by Primera Technology, Inc. This printer can crank out a dozen uniformly-decorated cookies in two minutes, without the hassles and waste from hand decorating tools and supplies. Rather than the standard printed baking wafer sheets that are printed and applied to the finished goods, Eddie prints directly onto the cookie.
- STATEMENT: Deep freeze provides reminder that Texas needs to transform its energy distributionHigh demand during chilly temperatures, high winds puts grid at risk The post STATEMENT: Deep freeze provides reminder that Texas needs to transform its energy distribution appeared first on Environment America.
- How to avoid buying greenwashed gifts this holiday seasonHere are several ways you can check if the products you're buying for holiday gifts, or for yourself any time of the year, are really healthy for you and the planet.
- Looking forward to seeing your E+E Leader Awards for 2023If you've got some extra time next week, why not work on your submission for the 2023 E+E Leader Awards? The post Looking forward to seeing your E+E Leader Awards for 2023 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SMUD and Swell Energy Partner on Virtual Power Plant That Strengthens the Grid with RenewablesSacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) and Swell Energy recently announced an agreement for Swell to act as the aggregator for the new My Energy Optimizer Partner+ program – a customer-driven virtual power plant initiative. The post SMUD and Swell Energy Partner on Virtual Power Plant That Strengthens the Grid with Renewables appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Earthshot Prize winners have bright climate solutionsWe are in the midst of an environmental emergency. The threats to this only habitable planet are numerous, ranging from rising temperatures, to the destruction of wildlife habitats, to pollution. Furthermore, humans' reliance on fossil fuels is hastening climate change and degrading both land and sea ecosystems.
- Recently Passed Federal Funding Package Makes Investments in Natural Climate SolutionsThe Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations bill includes important wins for climate and conservation, though fails to include important legislation that would greatly benefit wildlife.
- Supporting Our Working Lands to Protect Wildlife and Store CarbonThe Growing Climate Solutions Act will help farmers, foresters, ranchers, and other land stewards who are on the frontlines of conservation.
- Green marching into centre stageWhat was good this year? Firstly, we are still standing. We are all still here. And we all learned from Covid how special it is to have had another year […]
- Regulatory, Stakeholder Demands Driving Corporate ESG EffortsReporting and data generation are becoming key areas of sustainability objectives across businesses. The post Regulatory, Stakeholder Demands Driving Corporate ESG Efforts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Alumni Join Forces to Protect Wildlife at Major Conference in PanamaThree Environmental Science and Policy alumni worked to protect wild fauna and flora threatened by the international trade at a major wildlife conference in November.
- China’s Largest Stand-Alone Energy Storage Station with Hithium LFP Battery has Gone LiveAs the largest of its kind in China up to this moment, this project is a major milestone in the building of renewable energy power system in Ningxia. The post China’s Largest Stand-Alone Energy Storage Station with Hithium LFP Battery has Gone Live appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sustainability Boosts Zero-Waste Packaging MarketEdible and compostable materials join recyclables as key components of the segment's growth. The post Sustainability Boosts Zero-Waste Packaging Market appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Eastern Kingbird by Andre TrenierLocation: 409 W 145th Street, New York, NY 10031
- Pine Warbler by Wildriana PaulinoLocation: 240 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, NY 10033
- American Goldfinch by Samuel MedinaLocation: 565 W 169th Street, New York, NY 10032
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet and Golden-crowned Kinglet by MANTRALocation: 90 S. 4th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249
- Earth Action: Switch Your BatteriesEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Switch Your Batteries appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Emergent’s Allan Traicoff on the LEAF Coalition and Business’ Role in Nature ProtectionStaying within the Paris Climate Accord’s 1.5 degrees Celsius limit, at which potentially devastating climate... The post Earth911 Podcast: Emergent’s Allan Traicoff on the LEAF Coalition and Business’ Role in Nature Protection appeared first on Earth911.
- Experts argue Santa should phase out coal in stockingsIt’s long been a tradition for Father Christmas to hand out coal to children who are on his ‘naughty list’, but as the world turns away from fossil fuels, an expert and her children argue that the punishment should be phased out. For the Christmas issue of medical journal The BMJ, Tamsin Holland Brown […] The post Experts argue Santa should phase out coal in stockings appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Science must do more to include people with disabilities, says studyResearchers call for more proactive inclusion efforts within science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine The post Science must do more to include people with disabilities, says study appeared first on Physics World.
- Gazing at the textile, clothing and footwear industry's futureThe time for talking is over. Onward with action.
- How a Century-Old Winter Tradition Could Help Protect People and Birds for Another Hundred YearsThe Audubon Christmas Bird Count has generated more than 120 years’ worth of data showing how bird populations change over time.
- Green reasons to be cheerful about 2023This post was originally published by Business Green. This has been a year of three prime ministers, the first since 1868 (I gift you that pub quiz question). We have also had three business secretaries, three environment secretaries and four chancellors. If there is a Brexit […]
- COP15: Is this 'the Paris Agreement for nature'?The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework promises to end the decline in nature, but can it really catalyze the transformation in business models that is required?
- Improvements in composting can help stop climate changeSponsored: It’s no secret that composting is good for the environment, and while the process has been around for thousands of years, innovations in composting operations are creating stronger end-products that are helping to reverse climate change.
- Earth911 Inspiration: All Things Share the Same BreathToday’s quote is from Chief Sealth: “All things share the same breath — the beast,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: All Things Share the Same Breath appeared first on Earth911.
- Labour's energy dilemmaLabour's energy dilemma Channel Comment brendan 23rd December 2022 Teaser Media
- Appeal launched for JanAppeal launched for Jan Channel News Yasmin 23rd December 2022 Teaser Media
- Preparing your home for an Arctic blastTips and resources to prevent your pipes from freezing, keeping your home’s temperature comfortable and conserving energy. The post Preparing your home for an Arctic blast appeared first on Environment America.
- No, You’re Not Too Inexperienced to Join the Christmas Bird CountA beginner birder’s perspective and tips on attending your first Christmas Bird Count.
- New solar-powered robots will clean up Argentina's waterwaysArgentina is planning to send solar-powered robots out to clean its dirty harbors. If it works, the self-propelled robots may make a big dent in the country’s plastic pollution problem.
- A magnificent home that opens to the air and sunIn the Czech Republic, on the edge of the Krivoklat woods, a residential area known for weekend cottages has a new renovated home. The floor plan is a quarter circle with walls made of concrete blocks. Rounded walls and ceiling were constructed of wood in this redesign that opens the home to the southwest garden.
- Why Sponges are UnderratedThere’s a “hole” lot more to sea sponges than you may have thought The post Why Sponges are Underrated appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- This is how the agriculture industry impacts deforestationToday, the global food system supports the livelihoods of 600 million farmers and employs almost one-third of the global workforce. However, the agriculture industry is one of the largest contributors to global greenhouse gases worldwide.
- EUROPARC to turn European Parliament building into gardensBelgium's Paul-Henri SPAAK building that serves the European Parliament will get a refresh by a design collective called EUROPARC to promote the values of democracy and circular construction.
- Southeast US Battery Storage Projects Add 150 MW for Grid ReliabilityOrigis Energy and Mitsubishi Power Americas are partnering to add the energy systems at three solar sites. The post Southeast US Battery Storage Projects Add 150 MW for Grid Reliability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Craft a cute little Christmas village with old cardboardThe holidays are upon us. It’s a special time of the year to enjoy the company of family and friends, bake up treats and create crafting memories. Whether the entire family takes part or it’s a passion project for one, this DIY village is sure to ramp up the holiday spirit.
- Students tell Home Depot to put forests firstAcross the nation, college students are calling on The Home Depot to protect forests in its supply chain. The post Students tell Home Depot to put forests first appeared first on Environment America.
- EaaS Provider Redaptive Receives $200 Million from CPP InvestmentsThe funds will help enhance energy generation and efficiency initiatives. The post EaaS Provider Redaptive Receives $200 Million from CPP Investments appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Colour of flower oscillates with time to improve pollinationFlowers change from orange to pink and then back again The post Colour of flower oscillates with time to improve pollination appeared first on Physics World.
- Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2022A list of some of our most popular articles and videos, plus some of our favorites that you shouldn’t miss.
- Closing Out 2022 With a New Ownership TeamEarlier this month, C-Suite Compass LLC, under the leadership of Sarah Roberts and Jessica Hunt, acquired Environment+Energy Leader from Business Sector Media LLC. The post Closing Out 2022 With a New Ownership Team appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Puma Is Cutting CO2 and Saving Water Across its Supply ChainPuma aims to reduce its Scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 35% by 2025 from a 2017 baseline. It also plans to cut its Scope 3 emissions tied to its value chain for purchased goods and services by 60% by 2030, achieved primarily by focusing on the transport of goods and cutting down on its air freight by The post Puma Is Cutting CO2 and Saving Water Across its Supply Chain appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How To Reduce Lagoon PollutionOver the past years, lagoons have been under constant threat. One of the main threats to lagoons is pollution. The industrial and community wastewater discharge, irresponsible use of agricultural chemicals, land-based pollutants carried by storm water runoff, and the growth […] The post How To Reduce Lagoon Pollution appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Why Prefab Construction Is A Sustainable ChoiceSince today’s customers are more interested in making environmentally responsible choices, it makes sense for the corporate sector to increase its involvement in green practices. In the construction industry, stakeholders are also going green. Prefabricated constructions are becoming increasingly popular […] The post Why Prefab Construction Is A Sustainable Choice appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Tool can identify pressures on plants to prevent extinctionHuman pressures are having a significant impact on plants, but a new tool could help to reduce the risk of extinction, according to research. The new Species Threat Abatement and Restoration (STAR) metric can help to identify threats to plant species, allowing decision makers to see opportunities to prevent extinction. This was used […] The post Tool can identify pressures on plants to prevent extinction appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Musk: ditch the animal testsMusk: ditch the animal tests Channel Comment brendan 22nd December 2022 Teaser Media
- The US has a new pollution rule for heavy-duty trucks for the first time in 2 decadesCleaner trucks will mean better air and health for overburdened communities.
- Large tunnel magnetoresistance appears at room temperature in a miniaturized magnetic tunnel junctionNew work on 2D van der Waals materials could aid the development of next-generation non-volatile spintronic memories The post Large tunnel magnetoresistance appears at room temperature in a miniaturized magnetic tunnel junction appeared first on Physics World.
- What sets Amazon’s cloud water strategy apartLike rivals Microsoft and Google, Amazon Web Services has set a goal to become ‘water positive’ in its data center operations, but it’s expressing progress in a different way.
- Greif Announces New Sustainability TargetsGreif, an industrial packaging products and services company, has announced new sustainability targets which will reinforce the company’s commitment to building a more sustainable and equitable future. The post Greif Announces New Sustainability Targets appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sustainable aviation fuel offers flight path to net-zero air travelIt will take long-term, coordinated action from airlines, aircraft manufacturers, fuel producers, airports and governments for zero-emissions flight to really take off.
- College Biology Textbooks Make Little Mention of Climate Change, Study ShowsA study of U.S. college biology textbooks revealed they contained little information about climate change, and that textbooks published in the 2010s contained even less information than those published the decade before.Read more on E360 →
- Agriculture is a solution to reach a net zero economyInvestors need to shift their focus to agriculture and smart-farming to create the next tech boom and fight climate change.
- 3 big implications of climate risk to businessBusiness can safeguard against unpredictable transition policy shocks that may define new operating environments.
- How Plant-based Diets Directly Impact Climate ChangeClimate change is making big headlines in recent months. From Colorado’s wildfires to Canada’s forests... The post How Plant-based Diets Directly Impact Climate Change appeared first on Earth911.
- This Sweet DIY Lip Balm Recipe Is Worthy of a KissThis time of year is prime time for chapped lips — you know those dried-out... The post This Sweet DIY Lip Balm Recipe Is Worthy of a Kiss appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #49: Bin It?Every day, we’re presented with recycling questions. Does this bottle go in the recycling bin... The post Earth911 Quiz #49: Bin It? appeared first on Earth911.
- Who owns the wind?Who owns the wind? Channel Comment brendan 22nd December 2022 Teaser Media
- Statement: 3M to stop making, using PFAS3M announced that it will stop making and using toxic “forever chemicals” by the end of 2025. The post Statement: 3M to stop making, using PFAS appeared first on Environment America.
- PepsiCo Enlists Heavy-Duty Tesla Semis for Future DeliveriesPepsiCo plans to roll out 100 heavy-duty Tesla Semis in 2023, when it will start using the electric trucks to make deliveries to customers like Walmart and Kroger. The post PepsiCo Enlists Heavy-Duty Tesla Semis for Future Deliveries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Get ready for a terrifying, deadly bomb cyclone this winterA 1,000-mile wide storm is about to cause chaos across the U.S., driving up wind gusts, dropping temperatures and delaying flights — just in time for Christmas. Two scary words, “bomb” and “cyclone,” have been joined to describe this hideous storm system that only a weather fanatic could love.
- After years of pressure, 3M will stop making ‘forever chemicals’Legal experts estimate future PFAS litigation could cost the company more than $30 billion.
- Spring 2023 Internships at the Columbia Center on Sustainable InvestmentRemote positions are available. Applications will be accepted until January 15.
- Pine Bark Hut resembles an actual tree in a forestWhat do you get when you combine an architect, a farmer, an artistic mindset and a pile of thick bark? If you’re farmer Robert Petterson and architect Ulf Mejergren, you get Pine Bark Hut.
- Global Disposable Cups Market to Hit Sales of $22.08 BillionIn 2021, the market for disposable cups was estimated to be worth $14.82 billion, and by 2028, it is anticipated to be worth $22.08 billion, a CAGR of 5.7%. (2022–2028), according to a recent report. The post Global Disposable Cups Market to Hit Sales of $22.08 Billion appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Top 10 wins for Texas’ environment in 2022Things which we give me hope for our air, water, parks, and climate The post Top 10 wins for Texas’ environment in 2022 appeared first on Environment America.
- Year in review: Environment America and the Public Interest Network’s 2022 highlightsThe post Year in review: Environment America and the Public Interest Network’s 2022 highlights appeared first on Environment America.
- Study: Biology textbooks aren’t keeping up with climate scienceClimate change is a major threat to life on Earth — but not a major focus of biology textbooks.
- Small space, big harvest: getting fresh food in the cityFood is central to our survival. However, with more than 50% of people living in cities, our immediate connection to food is dwindling as a species. Without immediate access to fresh food, much of the produce we eat in the U.S. is grown in other countries and picked underripe. However, even in cities, folks are finding their way around these issues and eating food straight from the source in a variety of ways.
- Are eco-friendly hotel labels important for your stay?A new study shows that the leading U.S. state in eco-certified hotels is…Maryland! According to a study by Family Destinations Guide, Maryland is the only state with more than 10% of its hotels certified green.
- Sustainable to-go packaging for restaurant chain WagamamaMorrama designed sustainable new packaging for the restaurant chain Wagamama. The chain's ramen bowls can now be taken to-go with stackable bowls that keep crispy squid fresh while keeping excess materials out of the process. The familiar Wagamama gray has been replaced with a natural, light sandy color to reflect the move toward natural, sustainable materials. It serves the dual purpose of helping the scanners in recycling plants pick up on the materials for recycling after use.
- USPS Intends to Deploy More Than 66,000 Electric Vehicles by 2028The United States Postal Service announced that it expects to acquire at least 66,000 battery electric delivery vehicles as part of its 106,000-vehicle acquisition plan for deliveries between now and 2028. The post USPS Intends to Deploy More Than 66,000 Electric Vehicles by 2028 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 'Degraded' Tropical Forests Surprisingly Rich in Wildlife, Study FindsThough much thinner than old-growth woodlands, logged tropical forests in Borneo are more abundant in plant and animal life, according to a new study that argues against converting such "degraded" forests to oil palm plantations. Read more on E360 →
- Industrial, Utility Sites Drive Emissions Monitoring Systems MarketIt is expected to grow at nearly 10% a year through 2026 The post Industrial, Utility Sites Drive Emissions Monitoring Systems Market appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden Administration Proposes Stronger Light Bulb Efficiency StandardsThe rule is expected to accelerate the transition to LED bulbs. The post Biden Administration Proposes Stronger Light Bulb Efficiency Standards appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Zig-zag lightning could be mediated by metastable oxygenPhysicists may have solved enduring mystery The post Zig-zag lightning could be mediated by metastable oxygen appeared first on Physics World.
- Quantum sensor survives at record-high pressuresExperiments indicate a high upper bound on operating pressures for NV centres in diamond The post Quantum sensor survives at record-high pressures appeared first on Physics World.
- Education Isn’t Considered a Key Tool for Reducing Climate Risks, but It Should BeIf we don't prepare our communities and youth to understand the climate risks we are facing today, then simply put, there is no tomorrow for us.
- World Bank Approves $311 Million in Funding to Expand Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Capacity in West Africa.The RESPITE program's primary goals are to boost regional integration in the participating nations and quickly increase the capacity of renewable energy sources that are connected to the grid. The post World Bank Approves $311 Million in Funding to Expand Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Capacity in West Africa. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Rudolf is coping with climate change better than feared – for nowThe North Pole is not what it once was. The Arctic is the area on the globe where temperatures are rising the fastest. On Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, this entails extended periods of mild weather. Precipitation comes as rain, snow melts, and then freezes again in colder periods. These alternations between […]
- Conservation strategies can neglect true value of wildlifeNew research analysing the benefits elephants provide to society has shown how conservation strategies can often have too narrow a focus. Universities in England and South Africa, including the University of Portsmouth, collaborated on the investigation which found strategies often prioritise certain benefits of nature, such as economic or ecological, over others. The team focused […] The post Conservation strategies can neglect true value of wildlife appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 5 ways climate change made life more expensive in 2022From grocery bills to insurance premiums, warming temperatures hit Americans' wallets hard this year.
- Robin Ince and the joy of popular-science booksOur traditional end-of-year episode will give you some holiday reading ideas The post Robin Ince and the joy of popular-science books appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate activists’ new, confrontational tactics aren’t popular. That’s kind of the point.You're not supposed to like it when protesters throw soup on a van Gogh.
- From Mining Community to Net Zero: Staffordshire School Leads the WayThe Hart School in Rugeley has recently completed a new, highly-efficient development with sustainable experts, Net Zero Buildings. This huge investment for the local community offers additional capacity for the growing school, as it becomes a part of a net zero future. The post From Mining Community to Net Zero: Staffordshire School Leads the Way appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Christmas trees: Fun holiday tradition or selfish ritualized eco-terrorism?Your Christmas tree is a product with an environmental footprint. Know the facts.
- How smaller companies can help the world get to net zero fasterSmall- and medium-sized enterprises have a huge role to play in the collective corporate effort to address the climate crisis.
- Water is your businessWater is becoming a risk for companies who don't take actions to address the water issues in their backyards.
- How to Use Search Engines to Help the People and the PlanetWe’ve heard of life hacks. How about a hack for making a difference? Make one... The post How to Use Search Engines to Help the People and the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Beyond the science-based targets: Why First Movers Coalition is the next stepSponsored: The First Movers Coalition's unique partnership between government and corporations — including founding member Western Digital — is harnessing the purchasing power of companies to decarbonize the corporate ecosystem, unlock the untapped potential of emerging technologies and turn the tide of climate innovation.
- Digital technologies for conservation and climate action: Solution or COP out?There's an emerging debate over the value of techno-centric solutions.
- Cutting Carbon From Your FireplaceOnce the main form of home heating in America, today fireplaces are more commonly ornamental.... The post Cutting Carbon From Your Fireplace appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Role of Animal Welfare in Sustainable DevelopmentAnimals are key to our restoration of the planet, explain Kate Wall and Mark Hofberg... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Role of Animal Welfare in Sustainable Development appeared first on Earth911.
- 3D scanning shows UK forests have almost double carbon storage capacityA major new study conducted by researchers at UCL has suggested previous calculations on the properties of British woodland were too modest. The findings, published in the journal Ecological Solutions and Evidence, could have significant ramifications for understandings of carbon stocks and planned responses to the climate crisis. Using a novel 3D scanning technique, the […] The post 3D scanning shows UK forests have almost double carbon storage capacity appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 'The Ghost of an Idea''The Ghost of an Idea' Channel Comment brendan 21st December 2022 Teaser Media
- Tesla's new factory location revealed as MexicoAround the world, hopeful governments have been waiting all year for Tesla CEO Elon Musk to announce what country will be the site of a new EV-making gigafactory. And now we know: the winner is Santa Catarina, Mexico, according to Bloomberg.
- Avatar: The Way of Water or how not to make Indigenous futurism moviesThere's a reason Indigenous groups are calling for a boycott of the film.
- International design competition for wildlife pavilionsA new architecture contest urges entrants to explore the potential of Italy’s Torbiere del Sebino Reserve. Winners may be awarded up to 7,000 Euros, a prestigious prize from a prestigious international jury.
- 5 Ocean Victories of 2022Here’s what we’re celebrating this year—and what we’re looking forward to in 2022 The post 5 Ocean Victories of 2022 appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Report grades toilet paper companies on the environmentNo company scores above a ‘C’ The post Report grades toilet paper companies on the environment appeared first on Environment America.
- Department of Energy proposes more efficient light bulbsNew light bulb standard would save consumers an estimated $20 billion over the next 30 years. The post Department of Energy proposes more efficient light bulbs appeared first on Environment America.
- Four surprising facts you didn’t know about beesHow much do you know about our planet’s bees? Let’s test your knowledge with four surprising facts. The post Four surprising facts you didn’t know about bees appeared first on Environment America.
- The Poetizer Offices are an homage to natureIf you imagine a space where a bunch of poetry-loving social media enthusiasts might work, you would probably envision something exactly like the Poetizer offices.
- Coral reusable water bottles made with 100% recycled plasticCoral is a company with reusable water bottles that are made from 100% recycled plastic.
- The push for local composting programs in the USThe good news is this: compost is separate enough from recycling and landfill waste in nearly every facility. Therefore, your organic waste is indeed becoming fertilizer. The bad news: the planet desperately needs us to increase our composting infrastructure and soon.
- Meet Sage, Pagosa Springs’ Emerging Bird MentorLearn how her father, grandparents, and the Christmas Bird Count sparked a family tradition and a passion for birds.
- Amazon Enters into Agreement for 19 Renewable Gas StationsAmazon has entered into an agreement with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. for the energy company to build 19 renewable natural gas stations nationwide. The post Amazon Enters into Agreement for 19 Renewable Gas Stations appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement: US Postal Service’s electric vehicle purchases will help deliver a cleaner futureUSPS to announce a significant increase in electric vehicle purchases The post Statement: US Postal Service’s electric vehicle purchases will help deliver a cleaner future appeared first on Environment America.
- Svante Secures Significant Financing to Enhance Carbon Capture TechnologyChevron is the lead investor for the $318 million that was raised. The post Svante Secures Significant Financing to Enhance Carbon Capture Technology appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Forest Service testing electric trucksAgency that manages America’s national forests and grasslands will purchase only zero-emissions new light duty cars and trucks starting in 2027. The post Forest Service testing electric trucks appeared first on Environment America.
- Partners Across Great Basin Essential to Passage of Saline Lake Ecosystems LegislationContinued partnerships are key to much-needed scientific attention on these unique lakes.
- Congress Passes Audubon-backed Bill to Assess and Monitor Saltwater Lake Ecosystems in the WestTo better protect people and birds, Audubon science makes the case for the U.S. government’s first coordinated regional assessment of Great Basin saline lakes.
- Cintas Electric Vehicle Program Shows ProgressThe company is looking to expand the commercial fleet by 50 more vehicles next year. The post Cintas Electric Vehicle Program Shows Progress appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Delayed fluorescence imaging helps identify cancerous tissue during surgeryUnique fluorescence emissions due to the presence of hypoxia could help surgeons distinguish between healthy and cancerous tissue The post Delayed fluorescence imaging helps identify cancerous tissue during surgery appeared first on Physics World.
- A Conservation Gift to the World Was Wrapped in MontrealReflections on COP15 and the new Global Biodiversity Framework.
- London ‘Climate Budgeting’ sets out emissions reductions for GLA GroupSadiq Khan has published a consultation document on proposals for the draft Greater London Authority (GLA) Group budget, including a major win for the environment. For the first time ever, the chief political voice of the UK capital has introduced ‘Carbon Budgeting’ to the process. This essentially sets out plans and targets for bodies including […] The post London ‘Climate Budgeting’ sets out emissions reductions for GLA Group appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- PVH Wants To Cut Emissions, Increase Green Energy Use, and Save TreesPVH, a global fashion company, is working to generate zero waste at its business operations, zero carbon emissions, and zero hazardous chemicals. It also wants all its products to be reused or recycled. The post PVH Wants To Cut Emissions, Increase Green Energy Use, and Save Trees appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- England is evading its share of net zero responsibilityNet zero targets are a shared responsibility across the UK. But new government data reveals that England is planning to use trees in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to offset high emissions from English farming. Green Alliance brought this to attention in The Times. The […]
- Failing Crypto Could Be a Win for the EnvironmentThe uncertainty plaguing the crypto world is devastating for investors, but it could have a positive impact on greenhouse gas emissions and the future of digital currency.
- COP15 ends with landmark biodiversity agreementThe United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15) ended in Montreal, Canada, on 19 December 2022 with a landmark agreement to guide global action on nature through to 2030. Representatives from 188 […]
- Electric Airplanes Are the New EVUntil now, when people talked about electric vehicles, they were talking about automobiles. But as... The post Electric Airplanes Are the New EV appeared first on Earth911.
- Cleaner vacuum environments deliver experimental and manufacturing gainsA new partnership between ANCORP and LOS Vacuum Products will enable scientists and engineers to optimize their vacuum conditions The post Cleaner vacuum environments deliver experimental and manufacturing gains appeared first on Physics World.
- The case for spending less money on holiday giftsHere’s why you feel pressured into buying unnecessary gifts — and how to resist
- Integrate Your Supply Chain to Meet ESG ObjectivesGrowing scrutiny from responsible business practices from shareholders, regulators and other stakeholders is driving a boom in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting. The post Integrate Your Supply Chain to Meet ESG Objectives appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Countries reach sweeping deal to protect natureNow, can they actually implement it?
- California passed a milestone law to stop neighborhood drilling. Now Big Oil has launched its counterattack.A new fossil fuel-sponsored ballot initiative could reverse a major environmental justice victory.
- Midwest Recycling Program Receives New Funding from Closed Loop PartnersThe new loan will support an increase in the region's processing of important recyclable materials. When finalized, the equipment enhancements will increase capacity by more than 1,600 tons and facilitate the capture of 900,000 extra pounds of materials annually. The post Midwest Recycling Program Receives New Funding from Closed Loop Partners appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Epoch or event? Defining the AnthropoceneIan Randall delves into the conflicting definitions and characterization of the Anthropocene, the age of humankind’s impact on the planet The post Epoch or event? Defining the Anthropocene appeared first on Physics World.
- The top 10 GreenBiz articles of 2022See if you missed any of our most-read articles this year.
- Thinner solar cells are more robust to space radiationGallium arsenide-based photovoltaic could be used as a power source for satellites in demanding space environments The post Thinner solar cells are more robust to space radiation appeared first on Physics World.
- Get your ESG story straight: A sustainability communication starter kitCOP27 is over, and now it’s time to turn corporate commitments into action. Here’s where your story begins.
- Can nature tech help save nature?These seven startups are using technology to accelerate, scale-up and otherwise enhance the protection and restoration of biodiverse ecosystems.
- What happened at COP15? Here's 5 things you should knowThe UN's Convention on Biodiversity wrapped up in Montreal this week. Nations and businesses established funding and global targets.
- For U.S. Companies, the Race for the New EV Battery Is OnSpurred by federal mandates and incentives, U.S. manufacturers are pushing forward with developing new battery technologies for electric vehicles. The holy grail is a battery that is safer, costs less, provides longer driving range, and doesn’t use imported “conflict” minerals.Read more on E360 →
- From sustainability intern to hiring managerThe sustainability sector is growing rapidly, which means you might be going from low level independent contributor to in charge of hiring an entire team before you know it.
- Conservationists should focus on populations, not species, report findsThere could be wider variations in temperature tolerance, even within animals of the same species, a new report has revealed. The findings offer conservationists optimism, as the scientific consensus is that the climate crisis is pushing the world into its ‘sixth extinction’ event, where species are going extinct 10,000 times faster than before the industrial […] The post Conservationists should focus on populations, not species, report finds appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Time for Restaurants to Shift to Sustainable Takeout PackagingCustomers are complaining loudly that takeout and food delivery packaging is unsustainable. Yet the transition... The post Time for Restaurants to Shift to Sustainable Takeout Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: We Can Eliminate Single-Use PlasticsWe can all make an effort to reduce our consumption of the plastics that are... The post We Earthlings: We Can Eliminate Single-Use Plastics appeared first on Earth911.
- Record breaking number of brownfield sites identified for redevelopment as housing crisis deepens – CPRE reportThe number of new homes that could be built on brownfield land has reached record levels, new research by CPRE, the countryside charity, appears to find. To help address a growing housing crisis, over 1.2 million homes could be built on 23,000 sites covering more than 27,000ha. of previously developed land. Just 45% of available […]
- The problem of climate nationalismThe problem of climate nationalism Channel Comment brendan 20th December 2022 Teaser Media
- La vue de Montreal: Biodiversity gets its moment at COP15Will increased business support at COP15 help galvanize action on nature and biodiversity?
- Hy spirits: UK distillery taps hydrogen fuel cells to make low-emission ginSurrey Copper Distillery's achievement could provide a decarbonization template for other distilleries to follow.
- EU Reforms Elements of the Green DealEuropean Union governments and lawmakers reached a deal Sunday about key elements of the 27-nation bloc’s green deal, reforming the EU’s trading system for greenhouse gas emissions. The post EU Reforms Elements of the Green Deal appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Time is running out to save America’s wildlifeBumblebees, bison and manatees need our help. Congress can act by passing the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act this week. The post Time is running out to save America’s wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- Popular dark chocolate brands contain heavy metalA new study by Consumer Reports found that some of the popular dark chocolate brands contain high levels of heavy metals. The study was carried out by scientists from the nonprofit advocacy organization, sampling 28 well-known chocolate brands. The researchers detected lead and cadmium among the most prevalent heavy metals in chocolate.
- FERC Proposes to Implement Expanded Transmission Siting AuthorityOn December 15, 2022, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking in which the Commission proposes to implement its newly clarified authority under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (“IIJA”) to issue permits if a state denies an applicant’s request to site transmission facilities in a designated National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (“National Corridor”). Such change has potential—in certain cases—to tilt the balance of transmission permitting authority toward FERC and away from the states (where such authority traditionally has been held),… More The post FERC Proposes to Implement Expanded Transmission Siting Authority first appeared…
- 4.2 GWh of Storage Capacity to Be Delivered by ARENA’s Big Battery ProjectA $117.5 million funding project has been announced by the Australian government, which it expects will unleash almost $3 billion of investment in advanced battery technology. The post 4.2 GWh of Storage Capacity to Be Delivered by ARENA’s Big Battery Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Another Day Older and Deeper in (Carbon) DebtThe International Energy Agency has released its 2022 Coal analysis and forecast. It is sobering. By the time 2022 is over, world-wide coal consumption will have exceeded 8 billons tonnes for the first time. In other words, 2022 was a record year for coal. It is true that demand was largely flat compared to 2021 and there were some extraordinary reasons – such as a war in Ukraine – for even the moderate increase.… More The post Another Day Older and Deeper in (Carbon) Debt first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Enjoy the sober life with eco adventures in Costa RicaEverything was optional, but I was traveling with a group of fellow recovering alcoholics who didn’t want to miss a moment of the fun and beauty Costa Rica had to offer.
- This company creates tiles made entirely of fish scalesScalite is a new material from company Scale that is made entirely of fish scales, a byproduct of the fishing industry. Based in France, Scale is creating a new circular economy around the fishing industry that goes beyond plastic nets.
- US targets new generation of great observatoriesKey points from the US National Academies’ latest decadal survey of astronomy and astrophysics The post US targets new generation of great observatories appeared first on Physics World.
- How are asset managers doing on net zero?A few recent reports highlight the progress and lack of progress on net-zero targets.
- What it takes for the US to reach 100% clean energy by 2035A recent report from the Department of Energy shows that the United States might be able to achieve 100% clean energy by 2035, but it won't be easy.
- As Water Levels Plummeted to Historic Lows across the West in 2022, Urgency for Audubon to Protect People and BirdsFacing challenges head on this year: dedicated water, dollars, and improved policies.
- Tallest mass timber building in Denver breaks ground in 2023Denver, Colorado is about to get a new look on the skyline — the tallest mass timber building in the city, which will break ground summer 2023.
- Anaerobic digestion sector to see taxes rise by up to 30%Operators of both gas to grid and electrical AD plants are facing higher business rates after the UK government changed the way it calculates the rates assessments which forms the basis of rates bills. Analysis by Handel Rating Consultants – a leading expert specialising in the sector suggests the increase could be as much as 30% per […]
- Time to turn grey concrete into green space to stop London flooding?Green Party London Assembly Member Zack Polanski has issued a statement lamenting inaction on the implementation of forward-looking drainage strategies in London. At a time when London is flooding regularly, he said, the Mayor has only delivered one hundredth of his annual target to improve drainage. Over 100,000 square metres of London that should have […]
- DSD Renewables Gains 1st Commercial, Industrial Solar Asset-Backed SecuritizationThe $155 million financing will help grow community solar programs. The post DSD Renewables Gains 1st Commercial, Industrial Solar Asset-Backed Securitization appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- In Historic Deal, Countries Agree to Protect 30 Percent of Earth to Halt Biodiversity LossNearly 200 countries have pledged to protect 30 percent of the Earth's land and sea by the end of this decade as part of a historic deal that aims to stem the rising tide of extinctions. Delegates agreed to the target early Monday in the final hours of the UN biodiversity conference in Montreal. Read more on E360 →
- New Horizons probe may have observed light from decaying dark matterExcess cosmic optical background could come from axions The post New Horizons probe may have observed light from decaying dark matter appeared first on Physics World.
- Mechanistic interrogation of battery safetyAvailable to watch now, a Battery Series webinar exploring the safe operation of lithium-ion batteries under operational extremes The post Mechanistic interrogation of battery safety appeared first on Physics World.
- Glass Packaging Receives Positive Consumer ResponseA survey from the Glass Packaging Institute shows they would consider buying from companies that use the materials. The post Glass Packaging Receives Positive Consumer Response appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ready Mix Concrete Market Expected to Hit $1118B by 2028The rise in commercial and residential construction projects, high government spending on infrastructure projects, and benefits of ready-mix concrete such as reduced construction time, low maintenance cost, and versatility are fueling the global ready mix concrete market growth. According to a recently released study from The Insight Partners titled, “Ready Mix ... Read more » The post Ready Mix Concrete Market Expected to Hit $1118B by 2028 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 2022 Climate News You Should KnowClimate School experts weigh in on the past year’s most noteworthy events and developments within their fields.
- 10 children’s books about climate changeWant to cultivate the next Greta Thunberg? These titles explore the impact of climate change for young listeners and readers.
- Microsoft India Signs on for 150 MW of Solar PowerMicrosoft India announced that it has signed a renewable energy agreement of 150 MW with ReNew Power, one of India's largest renewable energy companies. The post Microsoft India Signs on for 150 MW of Solar Power appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- R6 Ranch Recipient of Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification from AudubonR6 herd is working for grassland birds in the Audubon Conservation Ranching program
- Underwater noise of Karpowerships not acceptableOn 13 December 2022, The Green Connection and Natural Justice made a joint submission on the draft environmental impact assessment (EIA) report for Karpowership SA’s proposed gas to power project […]
- Will ultrahigh dose rates transform radiotherapy in a FLASH?Researchers meet up in London to discuss the pipeline for moving FLASH radiotherapy from basic research into the clinic The post Will ultrahigh dose rates transform radiotherapy in a FLASH? appeared first on Physics World.
- Technology’s Costs and BenefitsThe transformative technologies of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries have brought incredible benefits but also substantial costs. The central issue of our time is understanding and mitigating those costs when we can, and adapting to them when we cannot.
- Landmark deal to protect 30% of earth achieved at COP15Almost 200 nations have reached an agreement to protect 30% of land and sea by 2030 at UN biodiversity summit COP15. The historic deal was reached in the early hours of this morning after China is said to have pushed it through despite some objections by African nations. The Global Biodiversity Framework which has […] The post Landmark deal to protect 30% of earth achieved at COP15 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Capacitive displacement nanosensors are made to measure in extreme environmentsFrom synchrotron light sources to long-term space missions, nanopositioning specialist Queensgate is eyeing niche markets and extreme operating conditions for its NC series of nanosensors The post Capacitive displacement nanosensors are made to measure in extreme environments appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Autodesk Spacemaker Aides Building Efficiency With AI InsightsBuildings are a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The $5.8 trillion-a-year building and construction... The post Earth911 Podcast: Autodesk Spacemaker Aides Building Efficiency With AI Insights appeared first on Earth911.
- Starch yields wearable electronics material that can be recycledSoft, wearable sensors have many useful applications, but the soft and stretchable electronic materials underlying them are nearly impossible to recycle. This electronic waste usually ends up in landfills or polluting the environment. Polymer scientists from the University of Groningen have developed a starch-based polymer that makes it possible to create a fully biodegradable soft […]
- Heatflation, overshoot, soup throwers: Grist’s picks for words of the year10 terms and phrases that defined our sweltering climate in 2022.
- COP15: 'historic' biodiversity deal has loopholesCOP15: 'historic' biodiversity deal has loopholes Channel News Catherine Early 19th December 2022 Teaser Media
- Why Republicans are coughing up billions of dollars to save Florida’s insurance marketThe state's insurance companies are struggling to survive an onslaught of hurricanes and litigation.
- OpenSolar Raises $15M, Expands Global FootprintOpenSolar has announced it has raised $15 million to expand its free product offering to solar contractors who use the platform in more than 130 countries. The post OpenSolar Raises $15M, Expands Global Footprint appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Baffled by the big questions in science? String theorist Michael Dine thinks he has the answersClaire Malone reviews This Way to the Universe: a Journey into Physics by Michael Dine The post Baffled by the big questions in science? String theorist Michael Dine thinks he has the answers appeared first on Physics World.
- Teacher training scholarships support scientists and engineers to inspire the next generationWhether you’re a recent graduate or a mid-career professional, the IOP’s Teacher Training Scholarships have everything you need to bring your knowledge to the classroom and educate the physicists of the future. The post Teacher training scholarships support scientists and engineers to inspire the next generation appeared first on Physics World.
- Mercury’s superconductivity explained at long lastResearchers unearth a hitherto undescribed electron screening effect that promotes superconductivity in the first superconductor ever discovered The post Mercury’s superconductivity explained at long last appeared first on Physics World.
- Introducing Audubon Hatched: Your Year of Birding in ReviewAudubon Bird Guide App users now have access to a year-end visualization of their 2022 bird sightings
- Gifts for Dogs: Guide to Safe and Sustainable Pet ProductsSo, you got a new dog? You’ve picked out his or her name and are... The post Gifts for Dogs: Guide to Safe and Sustainable Pet Products appeared first on Earth911.
- What You Need To Know About Natural Gas PowerThis is the final article in a six-part series that explores how we get our electricity... The post What You Need To Know About Natural Gas Power appeared first on Earth911.
- 'What I know''What I know' Channel News Yasmin 19th December 2022 Teaser Media
- Brightness boost for Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator upgradeInteraction Point 2 will be able to produce a laser beam about a thousand times brighter than is currently possible at the lab The post Brightness boost for Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator upgrade appeared first on Physics World.
- Quasars, exoplanets and the atmospheres of distant worlds: more on the first results from the JWSTKeith Cooper reports from day three of the astronomy conference, First Science Results from the James Webb Space Telescope The post Quasars, exoplanets and the atmospheres of distant worlds: more on the first results from the JWST appeared first on Physics World.
- Construction begins on the €1.3bn Square Kilometre ArraySKA will be the world’s largest radio astronomy infrastructure when complete in 2028 The post Construction begins on the €1.3bn Square Kilometre Array appeared first on Physics World.
- Mondi Designs New Cooler Bag Made From Pulp PackagingMondi, a sustainable packaging and paper company, has partnered with Fresh!Packing to design a new cooler bag made from pulp packaging which consumers can use to protect and transport chilled or frozen goods. The post Mondi Designs New Cooler Bag Made From Pulp Packaging appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Cleanup is underway for the US’s second-largest tar sands oil spill. Experts say it’ll be harder than past leaks.It's all about the kind of oil that gets spilled.
- Thank you for your gift!Now, will you help share our work with family and friends? The post Thank you for your gift! appeared first on Environment America.
- Light Electric Vehicles Market to Reach $123B by 2027Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) Market is projected to grow from $78.5 billion in 2022 to $122.7 billion by 2027 The post Light Electric Vehicles Market to Reach $123B by 2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Bee-killing pesticides are just a click away — but Amazon can change thatAt the click of a mouse, Amazon can deliver almost anything — and sadly, that includes bee-killing pesticides. The post Bee-killing pesticides are just a click away — but Amazon can change that appeared first on Environment America.
- The Elephant Project sets out to save abused elephantsThe Elephant Project is a purpose-driven company dedicated to protecting and rehabilitating the world’s elephant population.
- A beach full of sea turtles while visiting Costa RicaIt’s not quite dawn when my tour group is allowed to step onto the beach at Playa Ostional to see a huge arribada, an arrival of olive ridley sea turtles. We almost make a huge faux pas. Several of us come within inches of stepping on one of the giant turtles who are nestling into the sand to lay their eggs. We realize just in time that the turtles are all over the place, and we’d better step very, very carefully.
- Pollution Free Cooking for the HolidaysAt this webinar we discussed the health impacts of cooking with gas and got an induction cooking demo from Chef Chris Galarza. The post Pollution Free Cooking for the Holidays appeared first on Environment America.
- Fast Facts About FlounderFlounder are more than just flat fish The post Fast Facts About Flounder appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Tackling Crowd Management in Subways During PandemicsColumbia researchers are working with the MTA to develop machine learning and traffic models to optimize traffic flow during pandemics.
- ESG investing strategies: Closing the gap between conventional awareness and unconventional understandingAs ESG continues to evolve, the proof of its value will face greater expectations and scrutiny that should ultimately benefit investors and shareholders.
- Farming learning center makes use of off-grid designA new environmentally-friendly learning center is the modern version of an old schoolhouse concept.
- Tiny home from KONGA uses unique tech to take you off-gridEveryone makes tiny houses these days, but not like this one. KONGA's new sustainable tiny home uses some pretty unique technology to allow you to go off-grid anywhere you like. From a freezing toilet to rainwater collection, this is one special tiny home you will want to check out for your next off-grid home plans.
- Metallic snowflakes and a new spin on the curveballExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Metallic snowflakes and a new spin on the curveball appeared first on Physics World.
- Hormel Foods commits to no deforestation by 2025Hormel joins Tyson Foods and Conagra to eliminate deforestation across supply chains. The post Hormel Foods commits to no deforestation by 2025 appeared first on Environment America.
- UW-Madison and DOD Announce Environmental PartnershipUW-Madison will function as a comprehensive resource for environmental science, monitoring, management, conservation, and restoration thanks to the hundreds of environmental professionals spread among its schools and colleges. The post UW-Madison and DOD Announce Environmental Partnership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 37.5 Technology improves fabric and biodegradabilityMaterial design is all about adapting fabrics to perform better and be less impactful to the environment. The 37.5 Technology by Cocona Labs does both.
- New environment targets announced which campaigners say aren’t enoughThe UK government has laid out new legally binding environment targets today, but campaigners say they don’t go far enough. Some of the main targets of the Environment Act include halting the decline of species by 2030 and increasing populations by at least 10%, restoring waterways by tackling pollution from sewers and mines and cutting […] The post New environment targets announced which campaigners say aren’t enough appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Clock Is Ticking on a Holiday Miracle for Wildlife—Will Congress Deliver?The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act represents a turning point after decades of dramatic underfunding for conservation programs, supporters say. Time to pass it is running out.
- ExxonMobil Begins Operations at Large Advanced Recycling FacilityThe operation has successfully recycled 15 million pounds of plastic waste. The post ExxonMobil Begins Operations at Large Advanced Recycling Facility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How adaptation finance can design for resilience and spur sustainable growthAdaptation investment can help promote climate resilience, benefit local societies and ensure a prolonged return on investment.
- Charlotte Adds Electric Fire Truck for Sustainable FirehouseThe engine with a 327-kilowatt-hour charge is set to make calls in 2024. The post Charlotte Adds Electric Fire Truck for Sustainable Firehouse appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Tokyo to Mandate Rooftop Solar Panels on New HomesTokyo is mandating that all new homes in the city be built with rooftop solar panels starting in 2025.Read more on E360 →
- Regulators cut rooftop solar incentivesIn a risky move for solar, the California Public Utilities Commission cut key solar incentives 80%, effective April 2023. The post Regulators cut rooftop solar incentives appeared first on Environment America.
- From the secrets of supernovae to the oldest planets in the universe: the first results from the JWSTKeith Cooper reports from day two of the astronomy conference, First Science Results from the James Webb Space Telescope The post From the secrets of supernovae to the oldest planets in the universe: the first results from the JWST appeared first on Physics World.
- Fusion-Fueled Clean Energy May Be Closer Than You ThinkA Columbia Climate School expert shares his thoughts on the new fusion breakthrough, next steps, and why he’s optimistic about the future of fusion.
- Compact radiation detector could expedite the use of dynamic PETA cost-effective, compact detector that non-invasively measures arterial radiotracer concentration could simplify dynamic PET imaging The post Compact radiation detector could expedite the use of dynamic PET appeared first on Physics World.
- COP27: Meaningful Progress and Missed Opportunities on Food System EmissionsDid the conference deliver on its billing as the first "food COP”?
- Oxford residents mainly commute via active travel or public transportMost Oxford residents travel to work by walking, cycling or using public transport, according to new Census data. Research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed economic activity and work patterns across the UK, as well as commuting data. Based on the Census from March 2021, this shows that 38.8% of Oxford residents […] The post Oxford residents mainly commute via active travel or public transport appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EPAM Systems Is Dedicated to Carbon Neutrality and Circular ValuesEPAM’s mission is to conserve and protect the environment by creating innovative solutions to offset the current footprint. Its goal is carbon neutrality. To that end, it is partnering with Carbon Footprint UK to reduce the effect of its carbon emissions by 50% by 2025. The post EPAM Systems Is Dedicated to Carbon Neutrality and Circular Values appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Jan behind bars this ChristmasJan behind bars this Christmas Channel News Yasmin 16th December 2022 Teaser Media
- Trust Indigenous Land Stewards to Lead on Global ConservationCanada’s Indigenous-led conservation initiatives are model solutions for protecting biodiversity
- Earth Action: Search for Seasonal FoodEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Search for Seasonal Food appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: YellowTin’s Tony Wessling on Accelerating the Electrification TransitionWanting to be sustainable is easy. Acting sustainably requires substantial effort. It takes time and... The post Earth911 Podcast: YellowTin’s Tony Wessling on Accelerating the Electrification Transition appeared first on Earth911.
- ‘World’s smallest photon’ confined in dielectric nanocavityNew research could help in the development of optical chip architectures that consume less energy than their electrical counterparts The post ‘World’s smallest photon’ confined in dielectric nanocavity appeared first on Physics World.
- After Hurricane Maria, many Puerto Ricans fled to Florida. Then Ian happened.The state's affordable housing crisis has made it almost impossible for storm victims to get back on their feet.
- A rare Nevada flower gets ‘endangered’ status, raising questions for a proposed lithium mineCan the Biden administration protect Tiehm’s buckwheat while supporting production of a green energy mineral?
- Governments of Canada and Ontario Invest $11.3M in Woody Biomass FacilityCHAR’s high temperature pyrolysis (HTP) process converts woody biomass to simultaneously produce two highly profitable green outputs ready for industrial application without generating greenhouse gases. The post Governments of Canada and Ontario Invest $11.3M in Woody Biomass Facility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Americas Flyways Initiative: birds, game-changers for saving natureThe initiative will identify at least 30 critical landscapes and seascapes along the Americas flyways for urgent conservation, restoration, and management by local partners, communities, and indigenous peoples.
- A Familiar RingEven though the themes we explore don’t always change, through our reporting we can see forward movement.
- Reflecting on a Year of SuccessAudubon’s work in science, policy, advocacy, and conservation has helped create lasting change for birds and has set us up for greater impact in 2023.
- How the world's biggest buyer is pushing toward net zeroIf the Biden administration succeeds, its major suppliers will have to show their hand when it comes to emissions.
- Stylish and Social, Winter Waxwings Provide a Wonderful ID ChallengeBohemian and Cedar Waxwings look very similar and are more likely to intermingle in the colder months. Here’s how to tell them apart.
- 3 trends that defined circularity in 2022Plus, some honorable mentions.
- Episode 344: Sustainability professionals share hopes for 2023We asked sustainability professionals to share their hopes for 2023. From carbon market standards to a better system for managing risks, here are their audio responses.
- Vale's railway to oblivionVale's railway to oblivion Channel News Yasmin 16th December 2022 Teaser Media
- The circularity news we’ll be following in 2023A good excuse to spend some time nerding out.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Try a Little Tenderness Toward This WorldThinking of the Earth first, with consideration and kindness, is what we need to make... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Try a Little Tenderness Toward This World appeared first on Earth911.
- NIU Receives Remainder of Funding for Community Sustainability ProjectNIU’s planned $23 million Northern Illinois Center for Community Sustainability (NICCS) will be started as the State of Illinois has released the remainder of its funding set aside for the project. The post NIU Receives Remainder of Funding for Community Sustainability Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement: Senate rejects amendment that would speed approval of polluting projectsThe legislation from Sen. Manchin would have weakened environmental protections under NEPA. The post Statement: Senate rejects amendment that would speed approval of polluting projects appeared first on Environment America.
- Deninu Kųę́ First Nation Shares Results from 2021 Acoustic Bird SurveyPress release from the Deninu Kųę́ First Nation
- A new solid-state EV battery never loses charge capacityA group of scientists have discovered a new way to build the next-generation batteries for electric cars. The new batteries will not lose their capacity even after hundreds of charging cycles. The breakthrough has been attained by a team of researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia and Yokohama National University in Japan. The researchers say that the discovery now provides a viable alternative to current batteries.
- Bipartisan Water Resources Bill Modernized to Meet 21st Century IssuesAudubon applauds funding for water infrastructure, climate resiliency, environmental justice.
- This new sports center forms part of Hangzhou's urban fabricThe Hangzhou International Sports Center, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, is a 26-hectare campus located in Hangzhou's Future Science and Technology Cultural District in China.
- How to deflect an asteroid: DART’s Andrew Cheng on the Physics World Breakthrough of the YearMission scientist recalls one of the greatest moments of his life The post How to deflect an asteroid: DART’s Andrew Cheng on the <em>Physics World</em> Breakthrough of the Year appeared first on Physics World.
- Ultimate vegan Amazon makeup brands gift guideThe beauty industry has a bad reputation to mend. It’s plagued with a history of chemical use, cheap plastic packaging and questionable animal welfare ethics. Turning to vegan products means the makeup and beauty products you use do not contain any animal products. The addition of the cruelty-free label means no animals were experimented on during the development or manufacturing of the product.
- Tesla expands its EV supercharger network to cover EuropeTesla announced the use of its supercharger public charging stations with ultra-fast EV charging will be open to non Teslas in Italy. This is significant because Tesla is the only company so far to invest in charging infrastructure to make EV travel practical across entire countries or continents. Tesla's supercharger network now covers most of Europe, meaning anyone with an EV that can use a Tesla supercharger can now travel long distances without delays from slow charging across the European countries popular for car travel.
- New guidebook will help realize climate law’s benefitsNew resource from the White House will help individuals, businesses, cities, states and community organizations tap programs to save energy, save money and act on climate change, including tax credits for rooftop solar and electric vehicles. The post New guidebook will help realize climate law’s benefits appeared first on Environment America.
- Meta Announces Seven New Solar Projects in Southeastern USAlong with the support of Walton Electric Membership Corporation (EMC) and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Nashville-based Silicon Ranch will provide 100% renewable energy for Meta's regional activities. The post Meta Announces Seven New Solar Projects in Southeastern US appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- BPA Seeks Island States’ Commitments to Achieve 100% Renewable EnergyTonga and Tuvalu have already made the pledge to make the transition by 2045. The post BPA Seeks Island States’ Commitments to Achieve 100% Renewable Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- COP15 stalling over disagreements on who should payDiscussions at biodiversity summit COP15 are reportedly stalling, as delegates disagree on which countries should finance biodiversity efforts. Negotiators from nearly 200 countries have come to Montreal in Canada to develop an international framework for protecting nature and reversing biodiversity loss. But conversations have stalled as developed and developing nations disagree on where […] The post COP15 stalling over disagreements on who should pay appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Beautiful Oaxacan villa is built from reused materialsCasa Volta sits peacefully just 328 feet (100 meters) from the south Oaxacan coastline, yet makes a loud statement about sustainable architecture with reused materials and a balance with nature.
- Everimpact Funding to Grow Carbon Monitoring, Reporting PlatformThe tool will help companies and organizations monitor their emissions with up-to-date data. The post Everimpact Funding to Grow Carbon Monitoring, Reporting Platform appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Forest Equity: What Indigenous People Want from Carbon CreditsTo Indigenous leader Levi Sucre Romero, carbon credit markets have failed to respect Indigenous people and their key role in protecting their lands. In an e360 interview, he talks about how carbon brokers have taken advantage of local communities and why that must change. Read more on E360 →
- The potential for green infrastructure projects in Africa“Africa is full of potential infrastructure project opportunities in the pipeline. There is a great need and availability of funding to be spent on the continent. We just need to […]
- South Dakota’s Basin Electric Signs 25-Year PPA for Wind EnergyENGIE North America and Basin Electric Power Cooperative announced they have entered into a 25-year, 200-megawatt (MW) Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) from ENGIE's North Bend Wind project located in Hughes and Hyde counties in South Dakota. The post South Dakota’s Basin Electric Signs 25-Year PPA for Wind Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Satellites observe highest volcano plume everNew work sheds light on how volcanic eruptions affect the climate and could help us better understand processes occurring in the Earth’s mesosphere The post Satellites observe highest volcano plume ever appeared first on Physics World.
- This Year’s Bonanza of Boreal Birds Once Again Bears Out the Winter Finch ForecastAs predicted, grosbeaks, crossbills, and other northern birds are on the move, visiting feeders and delighting birders. Prognosticator Tyler Hoar explains what goes into the annual projection.
- The Weedkiller Dicamba Is Poisoning Wildlife Habitat. Will the EPA Finally Act?Blamed for destroying crops and fraying community ties, the widely used herbicide also poses a threat to the plants birds need, experts say.
- Photons, protons or electrons: which will bring FLASH radiotherapy to the clinic?A balloon debate at the FRPT 2022 conference pondered which particle offers most promise for clinical implementation of FLASH radiotherapy The post Photons, protons or electrons: which will bring FLASH radiotherapy to the clinic? appeared first on Physics World.
- There is still time for COP15 to arrive at a good agreement for natureThis post is by Robbie MacPherson, APPG co-ordinator and political adviser at Green Alliance. With the chance of an England or Welsh World Cup victory over, we should turn our thoughts from Qatar to Montreal in Canada where the most important political moment for nature […]
- A Renewable Future for Formerly Incarcerated New YorkersRikers Island, the world's largest penal colony, could become a solar farm. While this is a significant step toward a healthier future, certain considerations must be taken into account to ensure the transition is just and equitable.
- New data show Houston-area communities are being flooded with chemicals"The people there are tired of being studied. We need to take action.”
- Sustainable Branding 101: How to Design Promotional Bags for Your BusinessThe more frequently you can present your branding message to customers, the more certain it is that they’ll remember it. Promotional marketing works so well because of this repetition, but you’ll need to design the proper product to fully reap its […] The post Sustainable Branding 101: How to Design Promotional Bags for Your Business appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- UN Strengthens Environmental Governance to Reduce Carbon FootprintThe UN is intensifying its efforts towards making its buildings and operations more environmentally and socially sustainable as it works to battle the effects of the triple planetary crisis. The post UN Strengthens Environmental Governance to Reduce Carbon Footprint appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- At Last, a Real Possibility to Avoid Catastrophic Climate ChangeAfter decades of minimal action, Congress passed the largest and most comprehensive piece of climate legislation in U.S. history. Will we make the most of this opportunity?
- Clean Energy Isn’t Enough to Avoid the Worst Consequences of Climate ChangeFortunately, the Inflation Reduction Act includes support in other key areas.
- Climate Advocates Want to See a More Just Transition Away from Fossil FuelsWhile the Inflation Reduction Act promises to inject billions of dollars into frontline communities, environmental justice leaders are concerned about the bill’s support for pollution-producing energy sources.
- Gift Guide: Inspiring Books About Climate ChangeWhen you imagine the winter holidays, you might think of gathering with people you love,... The post Gift Guide: Inspiring Books About Climate Change appeared first on Earth911.
- Fallen leaves help remedy iron deficiencies in plantsNew spectroscopic measurements reveal the source of vital Fe2+ ions in soil The post Fallen leaves help remedy iron deficiencies in plants appeared first on Physics World.
- Amazon’s plastic packaging waste grew 18% in 2021, report saysThe retail giant says it generated 214 million pounds of plastic waste last year. An advocacy group says it produced three times as much.
- The Intimate Relationship Between Pinyon Jays and Piñon Pines Is UnravelingDrought, beetle infestations, and warming temperatures have pushed both species into a snowballing decline. Scientists are working to revive them.
- HSBC to stop funding for all new oil and gas projectsThe bank has faced considerable criticism for its role in funding new oil and gas while also maintaining green pledges. HSBC has announced it will no longer fund new oil and gas projects to limit its contributions to greenhouse gas emissions as part of a drive for net-zero. This move does not prohibit […] The post HSBC to stop funding for all new oil and gas projects appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Searching for sustainable ways to end hungerFeeding the world with insects? Making use of meat that never lived? The FII Institute’s recently launched The Right To Nutrition: How To Feed The World impact report introduces these […]
- Plastic pollution kills sea urchin larvaePlastic pollution kills sea urchin larvae Channel News brendan 15th December 2022 Teaser Media
- Food startups Aleph Farms and Iron Ox grow from net zero rootsTwo food startups explain how their decarbonization approaches differ from those of big businesses.
- Winter Is the Time to Sow Native SeedsGrowing bird-friendly plants from seed is a rewarding way to do your part.
- The energy mindset shifts of 2022The evolution in thinking that will change the future of energy
- Log On and Team Up for a Whole New Type of Big YearAudubon staff used eBird in 2022 for a count that emphasized collaboration over competition. Here’s how to launch your own group effort.
- Want to avoid greenwashing? Be clear about what it meansCompanies need shared definitions of this and related terms.
- We have 7 years left to halve food emissionsAs 2023 descends, it's time to get serious about plans to combat greenhouse gas emissions from our food system. How can we approach more transformative change?
- Accelerating an inclusive energy transition beyond COP27A just transition and nature will be major themes through to COP28 as climate justice mainstreams into corporate sustainability.
- 8 Green Tips for 8 Days of HanukkahHappy Hanukkah! Running from December 18 to December 26 this year (2022), Hanukkah is a... The post 8 Green Tips for 8 Days of Hanukkah appeared first on Earth911.
- 11 Low-Waste Gift Wrapping Alternatives to Buy or DIYSkip traditional (and wasteful) paper and opt for one of these clever solutions for low-waste, no-waste, upcycled and recycled gift wrapping. The post 11 Low-Waste Gift Wrapping Alternatives to Buy or DIY appeared first on Earth911.
- A Beginner’s Guide To ESG InvestingIn most cases, you’ll find investing being referenced to profit generation. However, it doesn’t have to be all about profits. As concerns continue to grow about the sustainability of some business practices, some groups prioritize the environment’s well-being vis-à-vis profit […] The post A Beginner’s Guide To ESG Investing appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Update: Environmental law under threatThis amendment would speed up polluting projects The post Update: Environmental law under threat appeared first on Environment America.
- Report: A hotter, wetter Arctic spells trouble for everyoneThe planet's "refrigerator" is breaking, scientists warn.
- The latest solar tech breakthroughNewly unveiled ultralight fabric solar cells can turn any surface into a power source. The post The latest solar tech breakthrough appeared first on Environment America.
- Scientists successfully generate nuclear fusion energyOn Tuesday Morning, the Department of Energy announced that America has successfully generated energy through nuclear fusion. The feat was achieved by the Livermore National Laboratory. For the first time in human history, a nuclear fusion process produced more energy than was used in the process.
- 14 impressive passive project designs from PhiusCon 2022At the 8th Annual Passive Projects Design Competition at PhiusCon 2022, these 14 designs won awards for the innovation and use of passive elements.
- Development should not threaten people’s daily breadOn Saturday, Earthlife Africa Johannesburg launched the Mulambwane Eco-Mapping Report with partner organisations. The report raises awareness about the importance of conserving and protecting our natural resources and nature, including […]
- Black Tea Motorbikes creates off-road electric motorcycleBlack Tea Motorbikes has just started production of its first model, the Bonfire.
- Americas Flyways Initiative
- Geometric tensor measured in a superconducting quantum circuitFirst measurement in a non-Abelian system will be useful for studies of complex systems, with implications for quantum computation and quantum simulation The post Geometric tensor measured in a superconducting quantum circuit appeared first on Physics World.
- Peering back to before the cosmic dawn: astronomers unveil first results from the JWSTKeith Cooper reports from day one of the astronomy conference, First Science Results from the James Webb Space Telescope The post Peering back to before the cosmic dawn: astronomers unveil first results from the JWST appeared first on Physics World.
- Hudson Square Streetscape completed for a greener tomorrowLandscape architectural firm MNLA, in conjunction with the Hudson Square BID, the NYC Department of Transportation and the NYC Economic Development Corporation have completed four projects on the Hudson Street renovation “to-do” list.
- Philadelphia C-PACE Hits $100 Million in Clean Energy FinancingNuveen Green Capital and the Philadelphia Energy Authority announced the closing of $30.08 million in Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing for a Freezpak cold storage facility in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia. The post Philadelphia C-PACE Hits $100 Million in Clean Energy Financing appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New Study Shows Resin Production Produces the Most Greenhouse Gas EmissionsGreenhouse gasses tied to plastics are mostly generated in prime resin production, shipping and molding. The post New Study Shows Resin Production Produces the Most Greenhouse Gas Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Going backwards on coal is a mistake when Cumbria has so much green potential to propel it forwardsThis post is by Ciara Shannon, director of the Green Finance Community Hub. Based in Cumbria. As anger continues to reverberate against the recent approval for Woodhouse Colliery, in many ways the decision was not a surprise as mining is ingrained into the soul of […]
- Weight of Microplastics Raining on Auckland Equal to 3 Million Plastic Bottles Yearly, Study FindsSome 74 million metric tons of microplastics, the equivalent of more than 3 million plastic bottles, are falling on Auckland yearly, new research finds.Read more on E360 →
- Experience wildlife and adventure at a Costa Rican ecolodgeHacienda Guachipelín Volcano Ranch Hotel and Hot Springs is part of a 3,400-acre working ranch surrounded by jungle and borders Rincon de la Vieja Volcano, one of Costa Rica’s national parks.
- Bus services to be improved in Leicester to cut congestionLeicester is tackling congestion and emissions, as the local authority has announced plans to improve journey times and to get rid of duplicated services. Leicester City Council will co-ordinate several routes across the city, with new partnership agreements integrating services running along the same routes. New contracts with First, Aviva and Centrebus will begin on […] The post Bus services to be improved in Leicester to cut congestion appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Microsoft, Nike Subscribe to Oregon Community Solar ProjectThe project also allocates 10% of its clean energy to low- and medium-income users. The post Microsoft, Nike Subscribe to Oregon Community Solar Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EU to impose ‘green tariffs’ on polluting importsThe European Union has agreed, in a world-first deal, to a carbon tax on imports of goods which produce a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions. The ‘green tariff’ will affect imports of iron, steel, cement, fertilisers, aluminium and electricity, with companies which fail to decarbonise required to cover the costs of their emissions. It’s […] The post EU to impose ‘green tariffs’ on polluting imports appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How Will a Warming Arctic Affect the Atlantic Lobster Fishery?Changes in water temperature and circulation could have big impacts for a major fishery.
- Technology Helps Companies Evaluate, Optimize CCU PossibilitiesThe system from Aspen Technologies and Aramco aims to help companies balance sustainability targets and business operations. The post Technology Helps Companies Evaluate, Optimize CCU Possibilities appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Roadmap for space sustainability launched at event in BremenA roadmap outlining a sustainability strategy for the space sector in Scotland – and offering a potential blueprint for technology developers in other regions – was showcased at the Space Tech Expo Europe exhibition in Bremen, Germany in late November. Believed to be the first sustainability strategy of its kind, Sustainable Space – A Roadmap for Scotland was originally […]
- Deflection of a near-Earth asteroid by DART is the Physics World 2022 Breakthrough of the YearThis year’s award celebrates a feat that could someday save Earth The post Deflection of a near-Earth asteroid by DART is the <em>Physics World</em> 2022 Breakthrough of the Year appeared first on Physics World.
- Firm secures three-year stack emissions contract extension with SEPATesting, inspection and certification firm Element Materials Technology (Element) has been awarded a three-year extension to its contract with Scotland’s principal environmental regulator, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). Work undertaken by Element’s stack emissions experts will support an audit program of emissions monitoring to measure the concentrations of pollutants emitted at industrial sites throughout Scotland. This work is […]
- Panasonic to Supply EV Startup with Lithium-ion BatteriesPanasonic Holdings, a Telsa battery maker, announced Tuesday that it will supply lithium-ion batteries to U.S. electric vehicle startup Lucid Group Inc. beginning next year as the Japanese company seeks to expand its customer base. The post Panasonic to Supply EV Startup with Lithium-ion Batteries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- With Historic Droughts on the Rise, We Must Reclaim Our WaterDroughts are becoming much more severe and widespread, disrupting industry and sustenance around the world. To combat water scarcity, neighborhoods must reconsider the design of their wastewater systems.
- New Reports Explore Roadblocks to and Drivers of Investment in Renewable EnergyThe zero-carbon energy transition is the solution to the 2022 energy crisis and a fundamental part of the solution to the global climate crisis. Two new reports not only identify the main roadblocks to investment in renewables, but also provide actionable recommendations to governments.
- Gift Guide: Climate Change Books for Kids & TeensYoung people are experiencing climate change to a greater extent than any previous generation. It’s... The post Gift Guide: Climate Change Books for Kids & Teens appeared first on Earth911.
- Strange diseases are spreading in Blackfeet Country. Can dogs track down the culprits?Strange diseases are spreading in Blackfeet Country. Can canines track down the culprits?
- The world is struggling to figure out conservation. First Nations have some ideas.Guardian programs offer one example of how governments can work with Indigenous peoples.
- Report: African countries routinely violate Indigenous peoples rightsFree, prior, and informed consent is key to safeguarding Indigenous peoples lands and livelihoods.
- Major breakthrough in nuclear fusion technologyNuclear fusion is a clean, potentially limitless form of energy which produces minimal radioactive waste and researchers have now announced a huge breakthrough with the technology. Scientists have been working on developing the process, which has only ever been carried out in experiments, for decades. Earlier this week, researchers from the California-based National Ignition Facility […] The post Major breakthrough in nuclear fusion technology appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Physics must tackle class prejudice to be truly inclusiveMike Follows argues that class prejudice can have an equally devastating effect in science as other forms of discrimination The post Physics must tackle class prejudice to be truly inclusive appeared first on Physics World.
- Minister ordered to release records for new coal powerIn an early victory for #CancelCoal applicants, yesterday the Pretoria High Court ordered the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy to release records relating to the decision to include new […]
- New Report Shows Global HVAC Market Could Reach $74B by 2027The Global HVAC Market is expected to grow by $74.02B during 2023-2027, accelerating at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period. The post New Report Shows Global HVAC Market Could Reach $74B by 2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Top Audubon Stories of 2022: Conservation and ScienceAudubon protects birds, people, and the places they need to live and thrive. Here, a look back at a selection of our conservation and science achievements from the last 12 months.
- National Ignition Facility demonstrates net fusion energy gain in world firstSurpassing energy breakeven at US facility constitutes a "Wright brothers moment" for fusion research, say researchers The post National Ignition Facility demonstrates net fusion energy gain in world first appeared first on Physics World.
- Carbon capture is here to hog the limelightClimate Tech VC’s Sophie Purdom and Lowercarbon Capital’s Mia Diawara speak to the carbon sector’s dynamite 2022 at VERGE Net Zero.
- Sustainable finance meets biodiversity in MontrealClimate change and biodiversity loss are entirely intertwined, and more investors are moving to engage companies about the risks they face from both.
- 10 Fun Facts About the Canada GooseYep, it’s actually called a Canada, not a Canadian, Goose. And that’s not even one of our fun facts!
- LIDAR sensors and tunable lenses could create autofocus glassesMuch research is under way to develop commercial autofocus lenses, but it could be some years before there’s a market-ready product that appeals to consumers The post LIDAR sensors and tunable lenses could create autofocus glasses appeared first on Physics World.
- How Tribes Are Reclaiming and Protecting Their Ancestral Lands From Coast to CoastThree recent examples address historic wrongs and showcase a conservation vision guided by Indigenous values.
- Reconstructing constructionGot prefab? Lower-carbon materials? Investments build for startups addressing embodied carbon emissions in the built environment.
- What could a 'bioeconomy' in the Amazon look like?Three ways that a bioeconomy model could become a reality in Brazil, including regeneration, local communities and more.
- Water Stewardship 101: Starting Your Water JourneyEveryone knows the importance of water to everyday life, but overall efforts to protect this vital resource are seriously lacking. Studies show that water scarcity affects almost 3 billion people, and 3 out of every 10 people lack access to safe drinking water. Despite this alarming reality, over 80% of wastewater resulting from human activities is simply disposed of and discharged into rivers and seas without any treatment or pollution removal. It’s critical for more businesses, organizations, and governments to take responsibility for their water usage and become informed water stewards. Want to learn more about your water use and…
- Fix-It Guy: Dryer Doesn’t Dry the Clothes — 3 Easy FixesIt’s frustrating to find your clothes still damp after your clothes dryer completes the cycle.... The post Fix-It Guy: Dryer Doesn’t Dry the Clothes — 3 Easy Fixes appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Zume CEO Alex Garden on Replacing Plastic in Packaging with Molded FiberAlex Garden, chairman and CEO of Camarillo, Calif.-based Zume, explains how companies can use waste... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Zume CEO Alex Garden on Replacing Plastic in Packaging with Molded Fiber appeared first on Earth911.
- Case Study: National Retailer Transformed Portfolio with Updated Building ControlsCome to the session thinking about where your facilities are today and how you can transform them into the energy efficient smart buildings you want them to be tomorrow. The post Case Study: National Retailer Transformed Portfolio with Updated Building Controls appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- TradeSun Acquires Independent Ratings-Based Platform, CoriolisTo accelerate ESG-compliant trade, TradeSun, a leading provider of artificial intelligence solutions for trade compliance and automation, has acquired data company Coriolis Technologies. The strategic acquisition will enable the global and regional banks that make up the TradeSun network to expand across the supply chain. This follows a partnership between the ... Read more » The post TradeSun Acquires Independent Ratings-Based Platform, Coriolis appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Home in Vietnam holds more than 300 years of historyThe history of a building and a place matters. This property in Vietnam, home to the same family for three generations, powerfully reminds the world of that message.
- Unique sailboat concept made from ocean plastic wasteNow, designer Cesar Pieri and Furf Design Studio have come up with a new way to combat plastic waste.
- New Toyota bZ electric vehicle is sleeker than a TeslaIf you've been driving a Prius for years or holding out for a sleeker electric vehicle, Toyota now has the car for you.
- Top Audubon Stories of 2022: Audubon is Local EverywhereAudubon protects birds, people, and the places they need to live and thrive. Here, a look back at a selection of local achievements from the last 12 months.
- Andreu World chairs awarded for BIO Thermopolymer materialThe hard angles and sharp edges of furniture's past are gone in this collection from Andreu World. This furniture gives new meaning to the term circular design.
- DOE Grants $2.5 Billion Battery Manufacturing LoanThe financing will help a joint venture from GM and LG Energy Solution build facilities in three US states. The post DOE Grants $2.5 Billion Battery Manufacturing Loan appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Global database of healthcare’s environmental impacts launchedHealthcare provision is a major contributor to the climate crisis, accounting for more than five percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to researchers at Dalhousie University and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) who have launched a new open-access, interactive database of healthcare’s environmental impacts. The HealthcareLCA database attempts to serve as an up-to-date evidence repository, bringing together […]
- Majority of Welsh homes ‘leaking money’ through poor insulationNew report shows gap in support to improve energy efficiency and keep bills down The majority of people in Wales are living in energy inefficient homes, and lack the financial support to keep the heat in.A new report from Citizens Advice Cymru – Grinding To A Halt – reveals Welsh households are losing £440 million […]
- Public asked to provide views on cycle-rail travel improvementsThe public is being asked for their views as new guidance on improving opportunities for combined cycling and rail travel is in development. The Cycle Rail Working Group, which merges expertise from the rail industry and other sustainable transport stakeholders, is asking the public to share their experiences. People are being asked to complete an […] The post Public asked to provide views on cycle-rail travel improvements appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Okabashi shoes are 100% recyclable and cruelty-freeRecognizable brand Okabashi is on a mission to develop sustainable footwear options, and has a recycled and vegan collection of shoes to prove it.
- The Evergreen State College to Undergo $3.8M Energy Savings RetrofitThe Evergreen State College in Washington state will undergo $3.8 million in energy savings upgrades. The post The Evergreen State College to Undergo $3.8M Energy Savings Retrofit appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Nucor Invests in Green Iron Company Electra to Boost Sustainable SteelElectra uses low temperatures to make higher-quality iron from scrap materials. The post Nucor Invests in Green Iron Company Electra to Boost Sustainable Steel appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Flip the switch and save on electricityWhile you’re away this December, the last thing on your mind should be a hefty energy bill waiting for you when you get back home. As electricity prices continue to […]
- Scotland to accelerate nature restoration to fight biodiversity lossThe Scottish Government has laid out plans to protect nature, with aims to restore degraded land and halt biodiversity loss by 2030. 26 priority actions have been identified in the draft biodiversity strategy, with proposals backed up with evidence and supported by delivery plans, investment plans and statutory targets. Strategy aims include accelerating restoration and […] The post Scotland to accelerate nature restoration to fight biodiversity loss appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The space industry’s image problem (and what to do about it)A “skills session” at the annual Appleton Space Conference proves unexpectedly thought-provoking The post The space industry’s image problem (and what to do about it) appeared first on Physics World.
- New Climate School Report Details State Policy Trends in Disaster ResilienceAs disasters become more expensive, state-level recovery measures are increasing in importance. A new report sheds light on state efforts to prioritize disaster resilience and recovery.
- HP Commits to Net-Zero Goals Internally and Across Its Value ChainBy 2040, HP aims to hit net zero — not just in its operations and among the fuels it buys but also in its value chain: its Scopes 1,2, and 3 emissions. The post HP Commits to Net-Zero Goals Internally and Across Its Value Chain appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Stellantis Enters into the Second Largest PPA Ever RecordedAutomotive manufacturer Stellantis entered into the second-largest power purchase agreement (PPA) ever recorded to acquire 400 MW of new solar development in Michigan through the MIGreenPower program of diversified energy company DTE Energy. By 2026, the maker of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat and Jeep vehicles will attribute 100% of its electricity ... Read more » The post Stellantis Enters into the Second Largest PPA Ever Recorded appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mock Climate Negotiations Give Students a Global PerspectiveWhy is it so hard to stop climate change? A mock COP27 classroom activity helped students better understand climate negotiations, and taught them that a solid climate education includes perspectives from across the world.
- Superconductor spin-correlation measurement is claimed as a firstElectrons in Cooper pairs point their spins in opposite directions The post Superconductor spin-correlation measurement is claimed as a first appeared first on Physics World.
- Project restoring British insect habitats wins lottery fundingData has shown that 97% of flower-rich grasslands have been lost since the 1930’s, leaving pollinators in decline. A new project by conservation charity Buglife, which will restore 57 hectares of lowland heath and grassland across Shropshire and North Herefordshire, has won funding. Get the Marches Buzzing will begin this winter after receiving money from […] The post Project restoring British insect habitats wins lottery funding appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sensor-based sorting key to UK’s first picker-less C&I MRFEssex-based waste management and recycling solutions provider, Green Recycling, has achieved its goal of becoming the UK’s first picker-less C&I MRF with the help of a sensor-based sorting system able to identify the weight and quantity of plastics, one of a number of features enabled by AI. Green Recycling initially installed one of TOMRA’s AUTOSORT® […]
- Feed Your Friends: Sustainable Edible GiftsPractically everyone is delighted with edible gifts during the holiday season. They’re easy to purchase... The post Feed Your Friends: Sustainable Edible Gifts appeared first on Earth911.
- In Louisiana, an electoral upset could mean a breakthrough for renewablesDavante Lewis' victory brings new attention to the importance of public service commissions.
- Midwest soil is eroding faster than ever. Modern farming could be to blame.How do researchers know? Stardust.
- As Salt Coats Snowy Roadways In Winter, Freshwater Ecosystems Pay a Heavy PriceKeeping paved surfaces clear of snow and ice comes at an accumulating cost to lakes, streams, and drinking water supplies.
- The Vibrant Colors of Hummingbirds Are More Impressive Than We’d RealizedScientists catalogued the hues of 114 avian species. Humans can’t see every shade, but birds can.
- Carbon credits for oil companies?Carbon Path and ZeroSix are two companies creating a carbon credit to incentivize companies to plug old oil wells.
- Which Wetlands to Protect? Supreme Court Will Soon DecideThe U.S. loses about 60,000 acres of wetlands a year. An upcoming Supreme Court decision could settle decades of legal ambiguity about which wetlands should get federal protection under the Clean Water Act, bringing major changes to how these vital ecosystems are managed.Read more on E360 →
- An Abundance of American RobinsMayuko Fujino’s flock in flight celebrates a common species threatened by climate change.
- Transport decarbonization — 2022 in reviewThis year the transportation industry made incredible progress — and took a few twists and turns.
- This Artist’s Paint-Swatch Portraits Reveal the Beauty of Bird PlumageWith time on his hands, Christopher Reiger found a colorful way to depict a rich variety of birds.
- Biological model reveals best way to deliver thermoradiotherapyThe cancer treatment thermoradiotherapy is most effective with high temperatures and short time intervals between heating and irradiation The post Biological model reveals best way to deliver thermoradiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- A New App Brings Birdsong Back to People With High-Frequency Hearing LossHear Birds Again, an iPhone app, is only the latest in Lang Elliott’s long line of inventions to solve a challenge that affects more birders as they age.
- A roadmap for ESG excellenceCorporate sustainability is a journey, not a destination. Here are a few steps to start or fine-tune your ESG strategy.
- What to know about Europe's new anti-greenwashing lawsSupply chain transparency is crucial to building consumer trust in the face of greenwashing.
- The 10 Best Carpet Stain Removal TipsWhen you have a carpet in your home or office, a mess or stain is simply an inevitability. What actions you take after a spill occurs is what matters in regards to the stain setting. Taking care of it fast … The 10 Best Carpet Stain Removal Tips Read More » The post The 10 Best Carpet Stain Removal Tips appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Net zero is the way out of recessionThis post is by Faustine Wheeler and Arpana Giritharan, policy assistants at Green Alliance. Climate change is harming the global economy. Losses from extreme weather are set to top $200 billion dollars by the end of the third quarter of 2022, with this summer’s European […]
- Top 10 Natural Pest Control TipsIf you are looking for the best natural pest control tips, we will provide you with the following ten that will be helpful. Before we do, let’s talk about the environmental impacts as well as the health effects related to … Top 10 Natural Pest Control Tips Read More » The post Top 10 Natural Pest Control Tips appeared first on Eco Friend.
- How a global plastics leader is betting big on circularitySponsored: Berry Global prioritizes innovations for circularity to build an attractive portfolio for its customers, while driving growth, jobs and stability.
- Eco-Friendly Holiday Gift Guide: Kids EditionNeed some help making a list of eco-friendly holiday gifts for kids? We have some... The post Eco-Friendly Holiday Gift Guide: Kids Edition appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Know Your CO2 FlightprintWe Earthlings posters are ready to share and inform your friends. To make changes, we... The post We Earthlings: Know Your CO2 Flightprint appeared first on Earth911.
- Offsets caught offsideOffsets caught offside Channel News brendan 13th December 2022 Teaser Media
- 10 Best Gifts for Eco-Friendly PeopleEvery gift-giver knows the excitement of finding the perfect gift for someone who is hard to shop for and seeing the joy on the recipient’s face when opening it. Unfortunately, finding a good gift for some folks is extremely challenging. […] The post 10 Best Gifts for Eco-Friendly People appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- US scientists have reached a breakthrough in nuclear fusionThe Department of Energy’s announcement has big implications for clean energy
- o9 Solutions Joins The Climate Pledgeo9 has announced that it joined The Climate Pledge to continue working on its sustainable end-to-end global supply chains. The post o9 Solutions Joins The Climate Pledge appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.