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As 13 named storms mark the 2024 hurricane season so far, NOAA's outlook predicts more to come. The 2024 hurricane season continues a two-decade trend of increasing hurricane intensity and frequency.

Marine heatwaves, once a rarity in UK waters, are emerging as a significant threat to the nation's £6.8 billion marine economy. New research suggests that the southern North Sea, a critical area for fishing and offshore energy, is particularly vulnerable to these extreme events, which could dramatically reshape marine ecosystems and industry operations in the coming decades.

Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword—it's a competitive edge, with 75% of executives agreeing that it boosts business results, thanks to innovations like climate tech and circular systems that are transforming industries while protecting the planet.

Company invests in new farms in Guatemala and Costa Rica with future plans in Africa and Asia to boost coffee productivity, profitability, and climate resilience.

The research, conducted across 11 major U.S. metropolitan areas, reveals that soaring temperatures not only keep people indoors but also dramatically shift transportation choices, with implications for city planning and equity.

As climate disasters intensify, the political debate over climate change becomes even more pronounced. The recent devastation caused by Hurricane Helene has reignited discussions about climate …

New York State's Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling Law has achieved a groundbreaking milestone, marking the collection and redistribution of 32 million pounds of food since its inception in …

Researchers have laid out a blueprint for enhancing food security across Sub-Saharan Africa, leveraging the region's inherent strengths to overcome persistent challenges.

Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 26, 2024, as a catastrophic Category 4 storm, ripping through Florida’s Big Bend region before surging across Georgia, the Carolinas, and Tennessee. …

Amid growing demands for sustainability, some businesses are opting for "greenhushing" to avoid public scrutiny. David Prieto, VP of Sustainability at ClimeCo, explains this trend and how companies can communicate their environmental goals transparently without risking their reputation.

Researchers have discovered that a freshwater oyster from Africa produces a unique adhesive that could revolutionize industries from dentistry to construction. The innovative glue, made of aragonite mineral and special proteins, offers a promising model for developing stronger, more environmentally friendly adhesives.

With the market poised for significant growth—projected to reach over $65 billion by 2030—environmental consultants are at the forefront of driving change across various industries, ensuring compliance, and fostering corporate responsibility.

From environmental policy veterans joining innovative materials companies to new CEOs poised to lead conservation efforts, these leadership changes reflect a continued emphasis on expertise and impact in today’s evolving market.

The findings reveal that while ice loss remains gradual through the 21st century, rapid melting is set to accelerate beyond 2100, especially in key areas of West Antarctica.

A groundbreaking study co-led by the University of Arizona and the Smithsonian has uncovered the most detailed record of Earth’s temperature changes across 485 million years, highlighting extreme variations closely tied to carbon dioxide levels.

This collective backing, announced during New York Climate Week, highlights nuclear power's essential role in decarbonizing the global energy grid and meeting climate goals.

The European Union's building sector, responsible for 40% of total energy consumption, is undergoing a critical transformation to meet the 2050 climate neutrality goals.

Ballast Nedam, a leader in sustainable construction, is tackling complex projects worldwide, including the A24 Blankenburgverbinding in the Netherlands. The company’s focus on energy, infrastructure, and urban development reflects its commitment to building a greener future.

The race to decarbonize the atmosphere is on, but DAC technologies are struggling under energy demands. Amir Shiner outlines why innovation in DAC efficiency is key to unlocking its potential.

The company is committed to achieving net-zero emissions through advanced GHG emissions monitoring, sustainable investment products, and energy efficiency upgrades while fostering a culture of sustainability among its employees.

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