The facility will reduce emissions, promote environmental stewardship, and contribute to California's ambitious clean energy goals.
As one of the greenest buildings on Earth, Phipps’ Center for Sustainable Landscapes sets a new benchmark with net-zero energy, water independence, and seven top certifications.
The USDA has allocated $1.5 billion to support 92 conservation projects across the U.S. This funding includes $21 million for New Hampshire projects.
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers use an advanced simulation method to provide the most precise continental-scale estimate of CO2 emissions from U.S. inland waters.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study reveals a new way for farmers to capture excess phosphorus from drainage water and repurpose it as fertilizer.
Researchers have found alarming levels of PFAS in South Florida rainwater, highlighting concerns about these pollutants impacting the environment.
JBS's Brazilian supply chain investigation uncovers chemical deforestation, risking tainted meat in U.S. stores. Federal scrutiny urged as NYSE listing looms.
Santa Cruz County is the first in the U.S. to ban filtered cigarette sales, aiming to reduce pollution from filters, a major contaminant on beaches and in waterways.
As the U.S. nears the 2024 presidential election, climate change stands at a critical crossroads. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump each propose vastly different paths forward.
Southeast Asia faces a dual challenge: ensuring energy security while addressing the environmental impacts of fossil fuel dependence.
As the commercial transportation industry shifts toward zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), fleet operators are evaluating new tools and technologies to streamline the transition.
As hurricanes grow stronger and more destructive, FEMA adapts its response to meet the challenges of a warming world.
Ingka Investments’ solar and wind projects in Romania are driving sustainable growth, bringing renewable energy to local suppliers and powering thousands of homes.
Researchers have demonstrated a created laminate that generates electricity through “same-material” contact electrification, using recycled polystyrene foam.
As the Salton Sea shrinks due to water conservation and climate change, nearby communities face rising health risks, with asthma rates among local children nearly three times the national average.
UVA researchers advance sustainable construction with graphene-enhanced concrete, reducing emissions by 31% while improving material strength.
To meet its ambitious energy and climate goals, Southeast Asia requires a sharp increase in clean energy investment.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has launched a vigorous legal offensive, taking the state’s 2022 anti-ESG law to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
As greenhouse gas emissions hit record levels in 2023, the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) latest report, “No More Hot Air … Please!”, warns that without bold, immediate action, meeting the Paris Agreement targets of limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C could become impossible.
UC Berkeley's COF-999 tech offers a breakthrough in cost-effective carbon capture, promising efficient CO2 removal and reshaping negative emissions goals.