The waters of Savannah, Georgia, will soon host the nation's first hybrid passenger ferries powered by waterjet technology.
Global warming is projected to reduce snowfall in Oregon by 50% by 2100, a shift that could severely impact water resources, agriculture, and ecosystems reliant on snowmelt.
NYC’s congestion pricing begins as MTA adds 265 electric buses, slashing emissions, improving air quality, and modernizing transit infrastructure.
New federal funding supports 49 projects to advance zero-emission transportation, deploying 11,500 EV charging ports and alternative fueling sites.
Can Pennsylvania overcome its infrastructure and policy hurdles to lead the nation in clean energy innovation?
Southampton explores solar panels and EV charging for car parks, aiming to maximize urban space and reduce emissions.
California's EV growth sparks a new challenge: expanding renewable energy and grid capacity to meet rising electricity demand sustainably.
Recognized as America’s smartest city, Seattle is revolutionizing urban mobility with cutting-edge technology, powered by Actelis Networks.
Green spaces like The Underline in Miami-Dade County enhance mobility, community, and health while reducing urban heat.
Homes England’s $68 million investment, approved by HM Treasury, will transform Liverpool’s historic Central Docks with new housing, green spaces, and critical infrastructure.
As the commercial transportation industry shifts toward zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), fleet operators are evaluating new tools and technologies to streamline the transition.
The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, in partnership with Terrasmart and Melink Solar, has unveiled a 2.8-MW solar carport.
The N24 Cahir to Limerick Junction project has moved into Phase 3, focusing on design refinement and environmental evaluation.
The EPA and Delaware celebrate a pivotal $14.3 million climate grant to expand medium and heavy-duty electric vehicle charging stations along I-95, reducing pollution and advancing clean energy solutions.
In the final part of our series on Scotland’s green finance transformation, we focus on a key element of the green transition: the leaders driving it forward.
To effectively boost green financing, Scotland has prioritized collaboration between public entities and private institutions.
Washington, D.C., has cultivated a strong local food movement, with the most Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs and community gardens per capita.
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.
By investing in modern technology, upgrading aging infrastructure, and embracing climate resilience, the MTA is positioning itself to meet future challenges while delivering a better transit experience for millions of New Yorkers.
The relocation addresses Jakarta’s challenges and aims to position Nusantara as a symbol of the nation’s forward-looking aspirations, blending environmental stewardship with modern governance.