Next City examines how spending on affordable housing development and infrastructure improvements can help prevent renters from being priced out following a disaster.
UpEnergy launches Africa’s first electric cooking carbon credits, using real-time tracking to ensure accurate emissions verification.
The EPA and Army Corps plan to revise the WOTUS Rule, aiming to clarify waterway jurisdiction, reduce permitting costs, and align with a 2023 Supreme Court ruling.
Energy storage operators face new compliance rules in California, with GO 167-C requiring logbooks, emergency plans, and safety incident reporting.
Toyota and EVgo launch co-branded fast charging stations in California, improving EV infrastructure with high-powered 350kW chargers.
Romania’s new $152M hydrogen hub will drive innovation in production, storage, fuel cells, renewables integration, tech transfer, and workforce training.
Fires near suburbs cause 3x more deaths per emission than wildfires—posing a hidden, rising threat to air quality and public health.
A global study finds microplastics reduce photosynthesis, cutting food production by millions of metric tons annually, threatening security.
A green workforce shortage threatens net-zero goals. Green jobs are growing 260%, but skills only 60%.
Investing in natural flood management delivers a 10:1 return while reducing climate risks. Businesses can enhance resilience and sustainability.
Demand response is key to grid stability in 2025, offering C&I organizations cost-saving solutions while utilities enhance energy efficiency.
Real-time data helps facilities reduce waste, optimize staffing, and keep spaces stocked without unnecessary effort.
EA’s 10% waste crime levy faces backlash as recycling firms claim it punishes law-abiding businesses while failing to crack down on waste criminals.
This collaboration aims to leverage Uponor’s expertise to further the Twins’ long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship.
Illinois State’s sustainability efforts earn STARS Silver, showcasing improvements in waste reduction, infrastructure, and sustainability education.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports on a project to create a six-story apartment complex out of recycled metal boxes.
Lead batteries are driving a $35B U.S. economy, powering telecom, grid storage & EVs—all with a 99% recycling rate.
A new study finds U.S. butterfly populations have declined by 22% in 20 years, endangering ecosystems, agriculture, and pollination.
EST’s new hybrid crane at the Port of Augusta enhances efficiency, supports sustainability, and positions the port for future electrification.
W&L launches its Eco-Rep program, empowering students to lead sustainability efforts and support the university’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.