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Georgia Tech is transforming its labs with the My Green Lab certification, cutting energy and waste while boosting sustainability in academic research.

Well Done Foundation plugs its 50th orphaned oil well—its first in Oklahoma—through a landmark partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

UK Expands Carbon Credit Trading to Strengthen Green Finance and Business Investment

TerraPower begins UK licensing process for its Natrium reactor, marking a major step in expanding advanced nuclear technology across international markets.

NTT DATA's Berlin data center will supply waste heat to a new urban area. The system supports 10,000 residents with low-carbon heating.

Toxic metals now taint 16% of cropland, affecting key food regions. Agribusiness faces rising risks to production and trade stability.

China’s power sector surged with solar up 30.8% and coal down 3.3%, but air pollution in key provinces continues to exceed national safety limits.

With the IMO’s new emissions plan, carbon will soon carry a cost for global shipping—net-zero by 2050 is now the goal.

Hawaii Legislature passes resolution urging alignment with the UN Plastics Treaty and Rapa Nui Declaration to combat plastic pollution and protect marine ecosystems.

Updated emissions data and a publicly available tool challenge assumptions about mass timber’s carbon neutrality, guiding more informed material choices.

The U.S. leads North America’s SAF surge with billion-dollar projects and policy backing, while Canada sets the stage with early investments and partnerships.

Changes to the landscape and pollution have harmed this vital ecosystem known as the ‘river of grass.’

New research links unsustainable peatland use to rising flood risks in Indonesia, urging stronger hydrological planning and global supply chain accountability.

Engineering biology is combining with AI and IoT to deliver scalable, real-time solutions for pollution, climate resilience, and sustainable manufacturing.

A new executive order directs the DOJ to dismantle state climate laws and lawsuits, framing them as threats to U.S. energy dominance and economic security.

Washington mandates PFAS testing in biosolids starting 2027, with final reporting due 2029, advancing public health protections and data-driven regulation.

Remedy Scientific raises $11M to scale its automation-first remediation platform, targeting PFAS contamination and accelerating brownfield site cleanup across the U.S.

Ecocem joins with TITAN to cut CO₂ emissions from cement production by 70%. The partnership begins in Greece with global rollout potential.

Hydrogen’s water use is minimal compared to other fuels, but permitting delays and regional water access challenges could slow green hydrogen development.

The initiative, led by NCC, will centralize 16,000 tons of annual waste—including large volumes of metal and iron scrap—on a 40,000-square-meter site designed for sorting, recycling, and hazardous material handling.

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