Updated emissions data and a publicly available tool challenge assumptions about mass timber’s carbon neutrality, guiding more informed material choices.
Executive Order Eases Compliance for Automakers While Environmental Groups Warn of Climate Setbacks
Urbint acquires StormImpact to deliver predictive storm response for utilities. The move enhances grid reliability during extreme weather.
Remedy Scientific raises $11M to scale its automation-first remediation platform, targeting PFAS contamination and accelerating brownfield site cleanup across the U.S.
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.
As reporting deadlines hit, the EU’s methane rule is shifting from policy to pressure point—forcing global energy suppliers to prove compliance or risk exclusion.
Data centers are fueling AI, CleanTech, and more—but rising energy use and grid strain raise urgent questions about their future sustainability and resilience.
EPA visits U.S. Virgin Islands to address waste, water, and industrial oversight, amid ongoing concerns over pollution, infrastructure, and regulatory trust.
Is the EU striking the right balance between industrial support and climate accountability by delaying new ESG reporting mandates?
New Sindelfingen Facility Slashes Energy Use, Emissions, and Water Consumption While Enhancing Digital Integration
Fusion energy just hit net gain. With AI-driven engineering, the path to scalable, clean power is closer than ever—if industry stays invested.
A new GIS-based tool maps coastal risks to guide smarter restoration. Nature-based solutions offer cost-effective shoreline protection.
The recent fire is a clear and troubling example of the real-world dangers associated with the improper disposal of lithium-ion batteries.
House Bill 15 promotes power generation, affordability, and regulatory transparency—but faces pushback from utilities and environmental advocates.
TOYO is expanding solar cell production in Ethiopia to 4GW by August 2025. The move supports global demand for efficient energy solutions.
This initiative enables companies to apply for presidential exemptions under the Clean Air Act by submitting requests via a designated email system.
Mitsubishi Electric breaks ground on an $86M plant in Pennsylvania. The project will advance grid tech and create hundreds of jobs.
Senate Bill 732 introduces one of the most aggressive regulatory measures in the nation aimed at PFOS and PFOA concentrations in biosolids.
Wildfires in South Korea, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, threaten energy infrastructure, disrupt businesses, and underscore rising climate risks.
A new energy generation project, like a solar or wind farm, that needs a federal permit takes an average of 4.5 years to secure it. Some projects’ permit wait time is more than a decade.