North Dakota authorizes a $600K study on advanced nuclear energy, exploring SMRs, grid readiness, economic impact, and legal feasibility ahead of the 2027 session.
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.
Washington’s HB 1615 updates public water system classifications, eliminating assumptions that burden small providers. Here’s why that change is critical for fair and accurate regulation.
Georgia Tech is transforming its labs with the My Green Lab certification, cutting energy and waste while boosting sustainability in academic research.

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

Since our relaunch, engagement has surged — and we’re opening new ways for industry leaders to share insights, build visibility, and get involved.
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.

Toxic metals now taint 16% of cropland, affecting key food regions. Agribusiness faces rising risks to production and trade stability.
New research shows Queensland's regrowth forests offer vital habitat for threatened species—yet remain overlooked in conservation policy and land use planning.

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TerraPower begins UK licensing process for its Natrium reactor, marking a major step in expanding advanced nuclear technology across international markets.
Indiana’s new law bans foreign adversary-linked data centers from using regional grid power, requiring full energy independence to operate in the state.
Executive Order Eases Compliance for Automakers While Environmental Groups Warn of Climate Setbacks
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.
EVLO and EPS commission solar-plus-storage systems to boost grid resilience in American Samoa, supporting ASPA’s 2040 goal of 100% renewable energy.
California's AB 526 aims to boost in-state geothermal energy, enhancing grid reliability and economic growth.
Hawaii Legislature passes resolution urging alignment with the UN Plastics Treaty and Rapa Nui Declaration to combat plastic pollution and protect marine ecosystems.
Amazon shareholders will vote on a proposal to cut plastic packaging following an SEC decision supporting investor transparency.
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.
U.S. clean energy faces a major blow as $8B in Q1 2025 investments are canceled, signaling industry uncertainty tied to federal policy shifts.
Rosendin debuts autonomous robots that triple solar installation speed and enhance safety on utility-scale projects in Texas, addressing labor and terrain challenges.
By integrating its proprietary Circular Design Metrics, DS Smith is enabling customers to quantify improvements, benchmarking material reduction, recyclability, and overall environmental performance.
New research suggests common starch-based bioplastics may cause insulin resistance and liver damage—raising urgent questions about their safety in food packaging.
Producers have until April 30, 2025, to align with Oregon’s EPR program or face potentially steep consequences.
Is the EU striking the right balance between industrial support and climate accountability by delaying new ESG reporting mandates?
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