Federal lands cut greenhouse gas emissions by 18% since 2005, but wildfires and droughts reduce their effectiveness as carbon sinks.
Amazon is decarbonizing its global operations by 2040, revolutionizing green infrastructure with net-zero buildings and renewable energy.
New York will require fossil fuel companies to fund billions in critical adaptation projects, a move that could set a precedent for climate accountability nationwide.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Enova’s annual funding has surged from $290 million to over $800 million since 2021.
California's SB 253 and SB 261 require companies to report emissions and climate risks, setting a new standard for corporate accountability.
This community-driven project, shaped by feedback from over 30,000 residents, promises to create an airport that truly reflects the heart of the Pacific Northwest.
“As energy prices rise and communities bear the burden of these exports, the U.S. must ensure its policies truly advance national interests.”
American Magic eliminates 88,000 single-use plastic bottles through sustainable water systems, setting a new standard in sports sustainability.
Australia’s suspension of new carbon credit applications for beef herd management has sparked backlash, raising concerns over the future of sustainable farming.
The cancer risk in the area is 78 cases per 1 million people, more than double the state and national average of 30 cases per 1 million.
The project’s trajectory highlights the complexities of offshore wind development and the necessity for robust quality assurance and community transparency.
As part of one of the nation’s most socially responsible urban development projects, the FNB Financial Center has secured LEED Gold certification.
Nimbus Aerospace, backed by $170,000 in early-stage funding, has taken its first flight toward revolutionizing private aviation.
Carnival emitted 2.75 million tons of CO2 in 2023, more than Glasgow. The environmental cost of cruising continues to rise.
EcoViz revolutionizes climate communication with interactive visuals, helping stakeholders address critical challenges like wildfires and reef restoration.
Governor Hochul has expanded New York’s Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling Program, increasing its scope to help more families and strengthen the state’s climate efforts.
The highly anticipated Westside Technology Park broke ground this week, promising a unique blend of natural preservation and technology-driven amenities.
31 wells shut down, $71M spent: Tucson demands accountability for PFAS pollution.
California's EV growth sparks a new challenge: expanding renewable energy and grid capacity to meet rising electricity demand sustainably.
Nova Scotia's renewable energy future gets a boost with a $45.8M investment in Benjamins Mill Wind Farm, led by Mi’kmaw First Nations and Natural Forces.