EPA awarded $267M in Brownfields Grants in May 2025, advancing redevelopment and economic growth as stakeholders prepare for the August training conference.
Glass makers push back after losing federal climate funds. The move sparks wider debate on equity and priorities in U.S. industrial policy.
U.S. farmers are pairing solar panels with crops to stabilize income. Agrivoltaics keeps land productive while generating clean energy.
The Chesapeake Bay scored a C in 2025, down 5 points. Long-term trends show improvement, but climate extremes and equity gaps pose new challenges.
Louisiana forms a new energy task force to explore industrial self-generation, microgrids, and streamlined permitting to strengthen grid resilience and growth.
David Fotouhi’s Senate-confirmed role as EPA Deputy Administrator is under scrutiny due to past industry ties, raising questions about future environmental regulation.
Dover Chemical’s latest sustainability report shows strong product innovation and waste reduction but reveals setbacks in emissions and workplace safety.
New Jersey lawmakers advance a bill to automate residential solar permitting, aiming to cut costs, speed approvals, and help meet the 2035 clean energy goal.
Rhode Island Senate approves landmark textile waste recycling bill to increase public awareness and enforce industry reporting.
Hydrogen is rolling into California’s freight rail network. A new project will retrofit diesel locomotives with fuel cells to cut emissions.
Mixed-use project in Washington state brings Passive House design, Net Zero performance, and community-focused amenities to the real estate development sector.
New York invests $13M to protect Lake Ontario, enhance flood resilience, and modernize public sanitation.
Beginning January 1, 2026, Illinois will prohibit the sale of cookware, cosmetics, and more with intentionally added PFAS, under expanded amendments to the PFAS Reduction Act.
A new battery recycling plant aims to close North America’s critical minerals gap. Local partnerships and integrated tech drive the strategy.
Liquid metal-vitrimer composites offer a groundbreaking solution for e-waste reduction, creating recyclable, self-healing electronics with high conductivity and durability.
Brooklyn Navy Yard is opening 30 new spots for EV charging. The move supports NYC’s green goals and growing demand for clean transport.
A U.S. appeals court ruled that Iowa counties cannot enforce local safety ordinances on a federally regulated carbon pipeline. The case could shape how local and federal authorities intersect in carbon capture infrastructure.
As global corporations face mounting environmental accountability, firms like Beveridge & Diamond shape corporate sustainability strategies, ESG compliance, and risk management.
As cities and developers increasingly prioritize sustainable building practices, recycled concrete is becoming a more widely adopted component of infrastructure projects.
Connecticut HB 5004 lays out multiple renewable energy initiatives designed to advance the state’s decarbonization goals.