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- Elastic response explains why cordierite has ultra-low thermal expansion Interplay between lattice vibrations and elasticity explains anisotropic behaviour The post Elastic response explains why cordierite has ultra-low thermal expansion appeared first on Physics World.
- New Forest National Park launches Local Plan review The public are invited to share views on the future of one of England’s most treasured natural assets. The New Forest National Park Authority is looking for input from residents on protections, safeguards and potential development opportunities within one of England’s most prized woodland areas. More than 50% of the National Park is currently designated […]
- We Earthlings: Tomato Economics Growing tomatoes at home can significantly reduce your environmental impact and make your next salad... The post We Earthlings: Tomato Economics appeared first on Earth911.
- Researchers in China propose novel gravitational-wave observatory The Tetrahedron Constellation Gravitational Wave Observatory would consist of four satellites positioned in space The post Researchers in China propose novel gravitational-wave observatory appeared first on Physics World.
- From banking to quantum optics: Michelle Lollie’s unique journey Michelle Lollie transitioned from a career in finance to developing quantum optical systems in industry The post From banking to quantum optics: Michelle Lollie’s unique journey appeared first on Physics World.
- Trump’s agenda won’t let his energy secretary achieve ‘energy abundance’ Chris Wright is no hater of renewables, nuclear power, or transmission. But the Trump administration’s energy policy is a contradictory mess.
- How farmworkers in Washington state got lawmakers’ attention An annual tribunal where farmworkers share their experiences and needs has spurred laws guaranteeing overtime pay and heat protection.
- How Tearing Down Small Dams Is Helping Restore Northeast Rivers More than 30,000 small dams currently block river tributaries from Maine to Maryland. New initiatives to remove them are aimed at restoring natural flows, improving habitat for aquatic life, and reopening thousands of river miles to migratory fish, from shad to American eels.Read more on E360 →
- Sámi need better legal protections to save their homelands Indigenous territories are sacrificed for global climate goals.
- UK must turn ambitious climate goals into action Britain can’t just think big on the environment – it needs to expedite the rollout of strategies and delivery of solutions while momentum remains. A report from CDP reveals a significant gap in corporate action on renewable energy, with only one in 10 companies committing to 100% renewable electricity. This slow progress is a major […]
- Vietnam Carbon Market: A Path to Green Growth Vietnam is cutting carbon emissions. It aims to meet climate goals by 2030. The carbon market is key. Companies trade credits to offset emissions. Carbon Market Initiatives Hue City has LED lights. They cut costs and reduce emissions. In Northern Vietnam, the World Bank funds forests. The project costs $51.5 million. Vietnam plans a carbon...
- Smarter and More Sustainable Choices for Your Next Interior Design Project Personalizing your home’s interior is the perfect way to express your unique style and make the most out of your living space. Starting a new home renovation project gives you the ability to hand-pick every detail and functional element of your home, while also increasing its value long-term. But before you start planning specific designs,...
- Green Valentine’s Gift Guide for Her Nothing kills the romance like repetition and predictability. Why then, do so many guys gift... The post Green Valentine’s Gift Guide for Her appeared first on Earth911.
- Upcycled Earrings, Necklaces, & Bracelets That Dazzle Sure, Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, but you don’t need a special day... The post Upcycled Earrings, Necklaces, & Bracelets That Dazzle appeared first on Earth911.
- Sustainable landscape Designing for Hot and Dry Climates As climate change worsens and hot and dry areas are struggling more than ever before with temperatures and limited water sources, there is an increasing need for sustainable landscape design that prioritises longevity and environmental harmony over the long term. New approaches are required to tackle these challenges by prioritising resilience and ecological balance in...
- Native Plants and Their Major Role in Preserving the Integrity of Local Topsoil Every garden, or park, and even the forest heavily relies on topsoil – the thin, life-nurturing layer of the ground/soil where plants take root. But things like erosion, overuse, or climate change are depleting it of its minerals and nutrients, and are making the topsoil less pH-balanced. This results in barren lands and damaged ecosystems...
- Weaponising solar geoengineering Weaponising solar geoengineering Channel News brendan 4th February 2025 Teaser Media
- LEED’s Green Building Rules Are Becoming More Bird-Friendly—Do They Go Far Enough? Since 1998 more than 100,000 properties around the world—from apartments and office towers to hospitals, dorms, and churches—have earned a sleek seal emblazoned with three oak leaves and four...
- Walmart investing in 74 rooftop community solar projects In Maryland and Illinois, the retail giant is investing in community solar to help the surrounding community harness clean energy The post Walmart investing in 74 rooftop community solar projects appeared first on Environment America.
- Thermometer uses Rydberg atoms to make calibration-free measurements New technique uses black-body radiation to make direct measurements with low uncertainty The post Thermometer uses Rydberg atoms to make calibration-free measurements appeared first on Physics World.
- India Doubled its Tiger Population in a Little More Than a Decade The number of tigers in India roughly doubled in a little more than a decade, a conservation success that is due in part to communities learning to live alongside the animals, new research finds.Read more on E360 →
- Ask me anything: Sophie Morley – ‘Active listening is the key to establishing productive research collaborations with our scientific end-users’ As a staff scientist at the Advanced Light Source in the US, Sophie Morley helps visiting researchers to probe the fundamental properties of quantum materials The post Ask me anything: Sophie Morley – ‘Active listening is the key to establishing productive research collaborations with our scientific end-users’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Reservoirs ‘desperately needed’ as past ‘neglect’ hits water bills The government has announced £7.9 billion of investment to build nine new reservoirs across the UK. This comes as Water UK announced household water bills in England and Wales are to rise by an average of £123 from 1 April. Professor Hannah Cloke, Professor of Hydrology at the University of Reading, commented: “The sharp scale […]
- “Significant concerns” about new Environmental Impact Assessment regime, in IEMA’s analysis Growth must not come at the expense of an already fragile environment, warned the Institute for Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA), following the Chancellor’s announcement last week of plans to replace Environmental Impact Assessment with a new system in an effort to “cut red tape and speed up planning application approvals”. The group said the […]
- Don’t blame the newts? Challenging the false dichotomy of nature vs the economy There was widespread misinformation blaming nature as a blocker to growth in the run up to the Chancellor’s speech last week, writes Joe Keegan, public affairs officer at The Wildlife Trusts. In 2021 Rachel Reeves announced her ambition to become ‘Britain’s first green chancellor’ – however, recent announcements on planning and airport expansion put this […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Meet Carbon Capture Innovator Varin Sikka, Barron Prize Young Hero Prize Winner Climate Change has terrible impacts today, and youth coming of age face depressing prospects. However,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Meet Carbon Capture Innovator Varin Sikka, Barron Prize Young Hero Prize Winner appeared first on Earth911.
- ‘Plastics are awesome’: Inside the Energy Department’s partnership with the plastics industry Critics argue that the agency’s work with a lobbying group is a conflict of interest.
- Fast and predictable: RayStation meets the needs of online adaptive radiotherapy RaySearch Laboratories is pioneering the development of rapid adaptive planning software to help clinics implement online adaptive radiotherapy The post Fast and predictable: RayStation meets the needs of online adaptive radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Bison, not prison: Activists buy a prison site to rewild the land A coal mine was the first to wreck the land. Now activists want to keep another extractive industry from taking root there: prisons.
- Enhancing SRS/SBRT accuracy with RTsafe QA solutions: An overall experience Join the audience for a live webinar on 10 April 2025 sponsored by RTsafe The post Enhancing SRS/SBRT accuracy with RTsafe QA solutions: An overall experience appeared first on Physics World.
- 11 Ways To Upcycle a T-Shirt How many T-shirts are in your drawers? The average American will buy 2.8 t-shirts in... The post 11 Ways To Upcycle a T-Shirt appeared first on Earth911.
- 10 Tips To Stay Waste-Free at Work It’s tough to keep your environmental impact to a minimum while you’re away from home.... The post 10 Tips To Stay Waste-Free at Work appeared first on Earth911.
- UK heat pump sales surge 67% New figures released by the Office for National Statistics point to a year-on-year leap in installations. Overall, there were 33,593 applications to the Government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme in 2024. This is an increase of 67% on the previous 12 months, and a record for the programme which offers up to £7,500 in grants to homeowners […]
- Football's climate own goal Football's climate own goal Channel Comment brendan 3rd February 2025 Teaser Media
- ‘No rebuilding without them’: Trump’s immigration crackdown will affect disaster recovery Saket Soni, founder of Resilience Force, says skilled restoration workers are doing the arduous task of repairing US cities affected by disasters.
- Western monarch butterfly numbers float downwardThe latest winter counts for this beautiful butterfly aren’t pretty, providing new evidence that Endangered Species Act protections are needed. The post Western monarch butterfly numbers float downward appeared first on Environment America.
- Maui’s post-wildfire housing crisis offers a warning for Los AngelesAfter wildfires devastated the island, homelessness spiked. Advocates fear L.A. could face a similar fate without strong renter protections — and enforcement.
- Electric1 Power and Lighting: Your Local Experts for All Electrical NeedsKnowing what to search for will help you a great deal when you are seeking to hire an experienced electrician. It goes beyond merely the first name you come upon online or the lowest quote you come across. You have to check their experience, confirm their qualifications, and evaluate their areas of specialty. This article...
- Superfoods with a Conscience: Eating Sustainably Without Sacrificing NutritionAvocados and mushrooms are two of the most nutrient dense superfoods out there, with a plethora of health benefits. Avocados have healthy fats, fiber and vitamins, while functional mushrooms like lion’s mane, reishi and oyster mushrooms have brain boosting, immune supporting and anti-inflammatory properties. But not all superfoods are created equal when it comes to...
- Why Smart Businesses Never Fear Blackouts—The Secret to Uninterrupted Power!Power outages can wreak havoc across industries and cause operational downtime and financial losses. Emergency generators are the safeguard against these outages and keep critical systems up and running. These systems have advanced automatic transfer switches (ATS) that detect outages and switch sources in an instant. Plus modern units have remote monitoring capabilities so you...
- Sounds That Matter: How Passive Acoustic Monitoring Transforms Science and Benefits the Community14709 While the melodies of birds bring joy to many, for scientists studying their songs and sounds, it’s a clear indication of the health of the ecosystems they inhabit. The communities involved...
- Sounds That Matter: How Passive Acoustic Monitoring Transforms Science and Benefits the Community14709 While the melodies of birds bring joy to many, for scientists studying their songs and sounds, it’s a clear indication of the health of the ecosystems they inhabit. The communities involved...
- Mount Rainier White-Tailed Ptarmigan Finally Receives a ‘Threatened’ Species DesignationWhile the recent listing marks a win for the species after a 14-year wait, the bird faces an uncertain future in a warming world,
- Oh, great: Rat populations are surging as cities heat upHotter weather makes it easier for rodents to feed and breed. Washington, D.C. saw a 390 percent increase in rats over the last decade.
- Hidden threats to soil apparent from sewage sludge researchRecent research from The James Hutton Institute suggests that hidden threats from the agricultural use of contaminated sewage sludge could be contributing to already diminished poor soil health. Treated sewage sludge products (or biosolids) are the byproducts of wastewater treatment and are commonly used in agriculture as a cost-effective source of nutrients and organic matter. […]
- Ice-repelling secrets of polar bear furPolar bear fur’s natural ability to resist ice formation could pave the way for safer, more sustainable solutions to prevent ice buildup across industries such as aviation and renewable energy, according to researchers at the University of Surrey. A study published in Science Advances has explored the anti-icing properties of polar bear fur in extreme […]
- Tackling disposable cup waste: Costa, Nero and others join forcesThe UK’s first-ever returnable cup initiative between multiple national brands launched in Glasgow on 27 January, aiming to cut into the 388 million disposable cups used in Scotland each year. Major retailers including Costa Coffee, Caffè Nero and Burger King® UK are joining forces to participate in “Borrow Cup”, a project set up by environmental […]
- The stakes are high for the Land Use FrameworkThis post is by Hilary McGrady, director general of the National Trust. “Land is not made by any man, but exists in a limited quantity.” Those were the words of Robert Hunter, one of the founders of the National Trust, who fought to protect open […]
- Giraffe Tongue: Survival Tool in the African SavannaWhen you think of giraffes, their long necks probably come to mind first. But one of their most fascinating and essential adaptations is their giraffe tongue. More than just a tool for feeding, the giraffe’s tongue is an extraordinary feature that helps them survive in the harsh African savanna. From its unusual color to its...
- Antarctic Ice Sheet May Be Less Vulnerable Than Previously ThoughtA new study reveals the massive West Antarctic ice sheet did not completely collapse during the last warm period, as prior modeling had suggested. The findings offer some hope for the future of the ice sheet as the planet heats up.Read more on E360 →
- Reducing Carbon Footprint with MacBook CamerasGlobal corporations that want to be seen as ethical are working to reduce their adverse environmental effects as the issue of environmental responsibility has garnered public attention. Apple is no exception. Reducing its carbon footprint is an important step in this direction. And while many users don’t think about the environmental impact of using digital...
- Traveling with Your Furry Friend: How to Choose the Right Dog Harness and Leash for Road TripsRoad trips with your dog can be so much fun! Whether you’re going to the mountains, the beach or just the local park, making sure your furry friend is safe, comfortable and secure is key. The right dog gear, including a good dog harness and leash set can make all the difference for you and...
- Inside IHE Delft, the world’s foremost water management institutionThe UNESCO Institute For Water Education upskills experts in tackling challenges associate with the planet’s most essential resource. Located in Delft, close to Rotterdam and Den Haag, IHE Delft was established in 1957 and has so far trained around 25,000 water professionals from 190 countries. Many alumni hail from economically less developed corners of the […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Earth Will Not Be SilentThe Dalai Lama warned of the coming consequences of climate change and humanity’s abuse of... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Earth Will Not Be Silent appeared first on Earth911.
- PLANCKS physics quiz – the solutionsHow did you get on with our fiendish end-of-year quiz? The post PLANCKS physics quiz – the solutions appeared first on Physics World.
- A Michigan nuclear plant is slated to restart, but Trump could complicate thingsCritics say bumpy early days of the new administration don't bode well for the industry.
- Trump wants more drilling, but the oil market is already saturatedHundreds of idle oil leases sit untapped in the Gulf of Mexico.
- The hydrogen finger-pointing gameThe hydrogen finger-pointing game Channel Comment johnnyszabo91@… 31st January 2025 Teaser Media
- In Research, Ignoring Female Birds Harms Scientific UnderstandingNEW YORK (January 30, 2025) -- A new published study by several Audubon scientists shows that improving identification and observation of female birds can help scientists conserve birds and their...
- In Research, Ignoring Female Birds Harms Scientific UnderstandingNEW YORK (January 30, 2025) -- A new published study by several Audubon scientists shows that improving identification and observation of female birds can help scientists conserve birds and their...
- First-time right whale mother “Check Mark” seen with calfThe seventh right whale calf of the 2024-2025 right whale calving season was spotted off the coast of Amelia Island, FL The post First-time right whale mother “Check Mark” seen with calf appeared first on Environment America.
- Oregon’s rocky coast is worth protectingHow Oregon’s rugged coastal zones support marine life, protect shorelines, and combat climate change The post Oregon’s rocky coast is worth protecting appeared first on Environment America.
- A Climate Change Adaptation Expert on How To Reduce Fire RiskReducing fire risk will require a foundational rethinking of where we build and how.
- Start in winter to prep for a greener yard and garden this springAs gardeners and homeowners prepare for the new year, here are four tips to make a yard and garden that’s beautiful, natural and pollinator-friendly. The post Start in winter to prep for a greener yard and garden this spring appeared first on Environment America.
- Is Mario Badescu Good? Honest Review with Pros, Cons & Best ProductsIf you’ve ever searched for affordable skincare, chances are you’ve come across Mario Badescu. This brand has been a favorite in the beauty community for years, but you might be wondering, “Is Mario Badescu good for my skin?” In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Mario Badescu, from its best-selling products to its...
- Green Marketing Strategies to Set Apart Your StartupIn today’s environmentally conscious marketplace, startups can significantly benefit from implementing effective green marketing strategies. According to a McKinsey survey, 78% of consumers in the US prioritize a sustainable lifestyle. Moreover, 60% of respondents were willing to spend more on products with eco-friendly packaging. Considering these statistics, going green can make a business a winner...
- Nostalgic Cottage Style is the Cozy Trend You’ll Fall ForIn a world that’s always moving fast, there’s something so comforting about looking back. Cottage style is all about that – a slower, cozier way of living. Imagine a loved home full of character. It’s not about copying someone else’s idea of a cottage but rather weaving old world charm into your own space. The...
- 'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw'Historic win' for Rosebank and Jackdaw Channel News brendan 30th January 2025 Teaser Media
- This fertilizer is poisoning farms across America and putting our food at riskFor years, companies sold farmers fertilizer tainted with toxic chemicals called PFAS. We need to stand with farmers and hold these companies accountable. The post This fertilizer is poisoning farms across America and putting our food at risk appeared first on Environment America.
- Mark Thomson looks to the future of CERN and particle physicsCERN’s next director-general is our podcast guest The post Mark Thomson looks to the future of CERN and particle physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Filter inspired by deep-sea sponge cleans up oil spillsBio-inspired vortex-anchored filter captures more than 97% of floating, underwater and emulsified oils, even under strong turbulent flow The post Filter inspired by deep-sea sponge cleans up oil spills appeared first on Physics World.
- Wanted: a better narrative on growthThis is an Inside Track long read by Shaun Spiers, executive director of Green Alliance. As the dust settles following Rachel Reeves’s big speech on kickstarting the economy, it is worth thinking about who is influencing the government’s growth policies and to what end. The […]
- Turning Farmland Back to Peatland: Can It Slow CO2 Emissions?Farmers have long drained peatlands for agriculture, but the dried-out soils release vast quantities of CO2. To halt this process, new initiatives in Germany are not only rewetting peatlands but also creating markets for the native grasses, reeds, and sedges they support.Read more on E360 →
- Mango farms where? Climate change is scrambling where the world’s food is grown.The well-traveled tropical fruit exemplifies how farmers are embracing new crops as the world warms.
- Trump wants Greenland. But what does Greenland want?“There is no such thing as a better colonizer."
- Anomalous Hall crystal is made from twisted grapheneTopological electronic crystal emerges from moiré pattern The post Anomalous Hall crystal is made from twisted graphene appeared first on Physics World.
- Lab-grown meat rebrands itself to woo Trump — and RFK Jr.The cultivated meat industry hopes a pro-business argument can win over skeptical Republicans.
- Choosing Safe, Non-Toxic Wood Pallets For DIY ProjectsOn the surface, the ubiquitous pallet seems ideal for reuse: It's wood, it's recycled and it's free. Before reusing a pallet at home, though, read this to protect your health. The post Choosing Safe, Non-Toxic Wood Pallets For DIY Projects appeared first on Earth911.
- How to Start an Office Recycling ProgramLaunching an office recycling program may seem like a monumental task, but when you break... The post How to Start an Office Recycling Program appeared first on Earth911.
- What is the UK Nature Restoration Fund?Part of the Plan for Change will significantly boost funding for green development commitments, meaning companies meet obligations collaboratively. Labour’s efforts to unblock Britain’s embattled national infrastructure projects continue with the announcement of a new Nature Restoration Fund. The finance route will be used to deliver elements of major new developments such as nature restoration […]
- 'Restore nature funding in Scotland''Restore nature funding in Scotland' Channel News brendan 30th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Skylight Seals and Roof Repairs: What You Need to KnowSkylights are a great addition to any home, bringing in natural light, architectural interest and even mood and productivity. But they aren’t without their challenges. One common issue homeowners face is the seals around skylights which play a big role in keeping your home weather tight. Skylight seals can lead to leaks, drafts and even...
- Audubon Secures $750,000 to Advance Conservation and Education Efforts(Gibbon, NE and Bremen, ME – January 29, 2025)— The National Audubon Society is proud to announce a $750,000 award from explore.org, a direct charitable activity of the Annenberg Foundation, to...
- Audubon Secures $750,000 to Advance Conservation and Education Efforts(Gibbon, NE and Bremen, ME – January 29, 2025)— The National Audubon Society is proud to announce a $750,000 award from explore.org, a direct charitable activity of the Annenberg Foundation, to...
- Hundreds turn out to learn about Southern Resident orcasSouthern Resident orcas are struggling, and hundreds showed up to learn more about why. The post Hundreds turn out to learn about Southern Resident orcas appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘Paranoia and distrust’: How Trump’s mass firing of government watchdogs will affect climate policyExperts fear the president will replace the fired inspectors general with loyalists who will turn a blind eye to corruption.
- Discover Oregon’s eelgrass meadows: vital coastal habitats that fight climate changeHow Oregon’s underwater grasslands support marine life, improve water quality and improve coastal resiliency The post Discover Oregon’s eelgrass meadows: vital coastal habitats that fight climate change appeared first on Environment America.
- Solar power surged in 2024Solar made up 81% of new energy generating capacity that came online during the first eleven months of 2024 The post Solar power surged in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- Report reveals shocking scale of litter problem in EnglandOver 90% of places surveyed across England blighted by litter, says Keep Britain Tidy Environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy released a report on 29 January that appears to expose the alarming scale of England’s litter problem – or “crisis”, indeed – and its disproportionate impact on the nation’s most deprived communities. The report, drawing on […]
- Heat pumps are outselling gas furnaces by a record marginAccording to new 2024 data, Americans are buying 37% more heat pumps than gas furnaces The post Heat pumps are outselling gas furnaces by a record margin appeared first on Environment America.
- Fiction to reality: Bridging the urban-rural divideWhen you envision the future of sustainable living, do you picture a dense city or the rural countryside?
- Volunteers in England Plant Thousands of Trees to Restore Celtic RainforestVolunteers have planted more than 2,500 native trees on pasture in southwest England, part of a larger effort to recreate the temperate rainforest that once dominated much of the British Isles. Read more on E360 →
- How cities are getting the lead out of school drinking waterGetting lead out of our water supplies is essential to protect children’s health. A few leading cities are showing how it can be done. The post How cities are getting the lead out of school drinking water appeared first on Environment America.
- Imaging reveals how microplastics may harm the brainStudies in mice show that microplastics entering the bloodstream are engulfed by immune cells, forming clusters that can block cerebral blood vessels The post Imaging reveals how microplastics may harm the brain appeared first on Physics World.
- What ‘equity’ really means for physicsNicola Wilkin and Chris Millward urge a more considered approach to implementing equity in physics The post What ‘equity’ really means for physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Watch this amazing quantum-inspired stained-glass artwork in all its gloryArchitectural glass artist Oksana Kondratyeva showcases her artwork inspired by Rigetti Computing's quanum tech The post Watch this amazing quantum-inspired stained-glass artwork in all its glory appeared first on Physics World.
- Almost half of US states haven’t done the bare minimum to cut utility billsA new report finds 24 states have yet to establish an “energy-efficiency resource standard," which has been shown to curb demand, lower costs, and reduce emissions.
- In meat- and fish-loving Japan, veganism is making a comebackTourism, climate goals, and animal rights concerns are sparking a plant-based renaissance in a country famous for sushi and pork ramen.
- Rethinking Stuff: 4 Questions for Conscious ConsumptionOne of the most important aspects of living more sustainably is making the conscious decision... The post Rethinking Stuff: 4 Questions for Conscious Consumption appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Believer Meat’s Koby Nahmias on Lab-Grown Beef, Chicken, and MoreWith cultured meat making more appearances in dining rooms, we reached into the archive for... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Believer Meat’s Koby Nahmias on Lab-Grown Beef, Chicken, and More appeared first on Earth911.
- Building greener, healthier communities to harness the power of natureFollowing a recent Natural England webinar, we take a closer look at the connection between nature and public health, and the vital steps needed to reconnect communities with green spaces. The link between nature and health has never been clearer. From improving mental well-being to mitigating the effects of climate change, green spaces are crucial […]
- Fix Our Forests Act Advances in Congress, Spotlighting the Growing Wildfire Risk to Forests and Communities, But Further Improvements NeededWASHINGTON (January 28, 2025) – Wildfire is a growing risk and every year it consumes millions of acres of forests and grasslands, devastating communities, local businesses, and the natural...
- Fix Our Forests Act Advances in Congress, Spotlighting the Growing Wildfire Risk to Forests and Communities, But Further Improvements NeededWASHINGTON (January 28, 2025) – Wildfire is a growing risk and every year it consumes millions of acres of forests and grasslands, devastating communities, local businesses, and the natural...
- Follow that Bird! How Drones Are Helping Scientists Track WildlifeThe sun hasn’t yet risen over Montana’s Blackfoot Valley, but Laura Dykstra has already hiked miles in the dark—through lumpy, ankle-breaking fields, over creeks, fences, and barbed wire. She...
- Follow that Bird! How Drones Are Helping Scientists Track WildlifeThe sun hasn’t yet risen over Montana’s Blackfoot Valley, but Laura Dykstra has already hiked miles in the dark—through lumpy, ankle-breaking fields, over creeks, fences, and barbed wire. She...
- Harsh peaceful protest sentences appealedHarsh peaceful protest sentences appealed Channel News Catherine Early 29th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Climate change primed LA to burn — catastrophicallyA new analysis finds that human-caused warming helped dry out the vegetation that turned Los Angeles into a firestorm.
- STATEMENT: Pennsylvania settlement with multi-state grid operator PJM win for consumersThe post STATEMENT: Pennsylvania settlement with multi-state grid operator PJM win for consumers appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump says he’s sending water to LA. It’s actually going to megafarms.The president’s executive orders on California water will help irrigate Central Valley farms. They won’t do anything to fight wildfires.
- Darth Vader or deep sea creature?A “supergiant” deep sea isopod earns a sci-fi name for the ages. The post Darth Vader or deep sea creature? appeared first on Environment America.
- Who Should Be Responsible for Used Clothing?Should fashion brands be accountable for the nearly 13 million tons of textile waste Americans produce every year? New legislation says yes.
- When Bohr got it wrong: the impact of a little-known paper on the development of quantum theoryPhilip Ball looks at how a little-known paper by Niels Bohr demonstrates the turmoil in physics on the brink of quantum mechanics The post When Bohr got it wrong: the impact of a little-known paper on the development of quantum theory appeared first on Physics World.
- How to make a DIY bamboo lampshadeGet crafty with us and learn about a material that doesn’t harm our forests by making your own DIY bamboo lampshade. The post How to make a DIY bamboo lampshade appeared first on Environment America.
- A sad anniversary: Revisiting a young right whale’s death after being tangled in fishing gearJanuary 28 marks one year since right whale #5120 washed ashore dead The post A sad anniversary: Revisiting a young right whale’s death after being tangled in fishing gear appeared first on Environment America.
- Moving from climate doomerism to optimism through humorHow organizations like NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) are using comedy to keep environmental issues top of mind.
- The Importance of Plumbing Contractors Calgary in Maintaining Your Home’s HealthYour home requires the proper plumbing system of complicated piping and fixture components to sustain everyday living functions. Your plumbing system allows you to obtain pure water for basic human tasks including drinking, cooking and washing. Additionally, it removes waste … The Importance of Plumbing Contractors Calgary in Maintaining Your Home’s Health Read More » The post The Importance of Plumbing Contractors Calgary in Maintaining Your Home’s Health appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Theorists propose a completely new class of quantum particlesParaparticles are fundamentally different from bosons and fermions and could be created using ultracold atoms The post Theorists propose a completely new class of quantum particles appeared first on Physics World.
- Surely it can’t be that bad!Surely it can’t be that bad! Channel Comment brendan 28th January 2025 Teaser Media
- The secret to academic success? Publish a top paper as a postdoc, study findsIf you're a postdoc who wants to nail down that permanent faculty position, it's wise to publish a highly cited paper after your PhD The post The secret to academic success? Publish a top paper as a postdoc, study finds appeared first on Physics World.
- In Vermont, a Push to Prevent Flooding or Get Out of the WayAn increase in extreme precipitation events has hit the tiny, mountainous state of Vermont especially hard. As disaster declarations mount, state officials and community groups are collaborating to restore floodplains, reduce runoff from slopes, and buy out vulnerable homes. Read more on E360 →
- 10 states fund prisons using stolen Indigenous landsState trust lands generate millions of dollars for carceral facilities and programs every year, largely from extractive industries like oil and gas drilling.
- Finally, an answer to why Earth’s oceans have been on a record hot streakA new study finds that the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years — and pinpoints why.
- We Earthlings: Save Energy & Water When Washing DishesHere’s something to keep in mind next time you wash the dishes: Using the dishwasher... The post We Earthlings: Save Energy & Water When Washing Dishes appeared first on Earth911.
- Natural DIY Air FreshenersIt doesn’t matter what time of year it is, my house invariably gets that been-closed-up-too-long... The post Natural DIY Air Fresheners appeared first on Earth911.
- Cheers: 11 Ways to Reuse Wine CorksGot a collection of wine corks gathering on a kitchen counter? It’s okay, we all... The post Cheers: 11 Ways to Reuse Wine Corks appeared first on Earth911.
- Data centre operators warn ‘sustainability overconfidence’ threatens green progressNine-in-10 tech operators are ‘fully prepared’ to meet climate goals, but more than half are now concerned their green strategy is not fit for purpose. New research by Keysource has found that 97% of data centre companies consider themselves to have clear oversight of sustainability targets. They also consider achieving these to be ‘feasible’, revealing […]
- RSPCA Big Conversation: 1-in-4 UK households would swap real pets for robotsThe results of a new poll have led campaigners to raise concern about the future of furry friends in the home. According to the RSPCA, 26% of the British public would consider getting a pet robot rather than an ‘IRL animal’. Millennials – aged 25 to 34 – were the most likely to welcome high […]
- One step forward: UK Government kills nature bill and pesticide authorisationIn a single week, Downing Street has destroyed hopes for the introduction of a robust, world-leading climate strategy any time soon but potentially saved millions of British bees. In December, Keir Starmer’s Labour administration set out a clear plan for how fatally toxic neonicotinoid pesticides could be completely phased out of use in Britain. The […]
- The Hello Kitty Stanley Craze: Everyone’s Favorite Must-HaveEveryone’s talking about Hello Kitty Stanley cup! From social media influencers to everyday people, this cute and practical accessory is taking over. But what is it? And why is everyone so obsessed? Let’s get into it, explore the hype and find out why you need one in your life too. What’s the Hello Kitty Stanley...
- Can we slow fashion?Can we slow fashion? Channel News brendan 28th January 2025 Teaser Media
- How Multi-Level Decks Are Transforming Urban Outdoor Spaces by Utilizing Waste MaterialUrban areas are becoming more and more densely populated as more people move into the cities from smaller towns and rural areas, plus there’s immigration. With all that influx of people, more green spaces are being replaced by concrete titans that hold dozens of families. This is why having a (private) ‘green space’ where you...
- The 5 Best Exterior Home Upgrades for Maximum Energy EfficiencySustainability is one of the top home renovation trends. Energy efficiency is incredibly important for homeowners who want to make a positive impact on the environment while enjoying the economic benefits. While interior renovations like energy-efficient appliances and smart thermostats are major elements of sustainability, there are some significant exterior upgrades homeowners can make to...
- Long Overlooked and Understudied, the Fish Crow Is Worth Your AttentionWhat bird is more familiar than the crow? Across nearly the entire continental United States the clever and sociable corvids are ubiquitous, and they reward the close observer with their antics. But...
- Long Overlooked and Understudied, the Fish Crow Is Worth Your AttentionWhat bird is more familiar than the crow? Across nearly the entire continental United States the clever and sociable corvids are ubiquitous, and they reward the close observer with their antics. But...
- Piezoelectric promise: Study explores hydraulic energy harvesting during water treatmentConverting hydraulic energy to electricity is suggested as a solution to common challenges in water treatment, in a recent article in the journal Engineering. Water treatment processes are essential for managing water quality, but certain problems endure across many different approaches, notably the fact that the large amount of hydraulic energy present in these processes […]
- A Journey to Simplicity by Embracing CottagecoreCottagecore is an ode to simplicity, a return to nature, and highlights rustic aesthetics with an emphasis on mindful living. Rooted in nostalgia, it promotes outdoor activities like gardening, baking, and crafting-mantling into a slow, more conscious lifestyle. A movement that lets one appreciate natural beauty, self-sufficiency, and calm out of the chaos of modernism....
- Deep learning, real-time monitoring and more: The recycling trends for 2025 according to TOMRAAs we embark on a new year, a pressing question arises: What are the defining trends that will shape the future of our industry? Terry Keyworth of TOMRA Recycling provides valuable insights into the key trends in sorting and recycling. Deep learning Deep learning will continue to shape the recycling industry in 2025. This subset […]
- Why we must protect the Grand Canyon of the AtlanticHudson Canyon is a safe refuge for Right whales, sea turtles and other iconic and threatened species. A new government proposal could protect it. The post Why we must protect the Grand Canyon of the Atlantic appeared first on Environment America.
- Balancing sustainability and noise in air source heat pumpsHope Denton, Acoustic Solutions Specialist at Jacksons Fencing, writes The UK has set ambitious targets to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and one key technology in achieving this goal is air source heat pumps (ASHP). These systems harness renewable energy from the outside air to heat homes and businesses. By using ambient air temperature, […]
- Clean Energy Cluster to support Scotland’s offshore wind supply chainA new Clean Energy Cluster organisation was launched on 22 January by Scottish Renewables at its Offshore Wind Conference in Glasgow, which the group said was “set to supercharge the growth of Scotland’s offshore wind supply chain”. The trade group said the cluster “will promote growth in the thriving supply chain of Scotland’s offshore wind […]
- Analysts warn of capacity concerns as EVs set to total 5% of UK power demand by 2030The UK’s ambitious target to increase electric vehicle (EV) sales to 80% of all new car purchases by 2030 could result in them accounting for up to 5% of total power demand, according to energy analysts at Montel, though there are concerns whether capacity buildout will be adequate. As the UK government works towards a […]
- Let Americans choose clean energyPeople want to power their homes with clean energy, but upfront costs are an obstacle. We’re defending tax credits for solar panels and energy-saving tech. The post Let Americans choose clean energy appeared first on Environment America.
- Microplastics Block Blood Flow in Brains of MiceA new study finds microplastics can block the flow of blood in the brains of mice. The study comes on the heels of other research showing, for the first time, that microplastics can lodge in human brains.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Podcast: Eco-Stylist Garik Himebaugh On Creating Your Sustainable StyleMeet Garik Himebaugh, the founder of Eco-Stylist.com, a site dedicated to promoting sustainable fashion choices.... The post Earth911 Podcast: Eco-Stylist Garik Himebaugh On Creating Your Sustainable Style appeared first on Earth911.
- Alternative building materials could store massive amounts of carbon dioxideMaterials such as concrete containing carbonate-based aggregates, bio-based plastics and biochar could sequester more than 16 billion tonnes of CO2 a year The post Alternative building materials could store massive amounts of carbon dioxide appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Recognized As #1 Recycling And #2 Sustainability PodcastWe work hard to bring you the best ideas in recycling and sustainable living, and... The post Earth911 Recognized As #1 Recycling And #2 Sustainability Podcast appeared first on Earth911.
- Guest Idea: A Guide to Choosing Ethically Produced Pet FoodCaring for your pets while safeguarding the planet is a commendable goal, and one you... The post Guest Idea: A Guide to Choosing Ethically Produced Pet Food appeared first on Earth911.
- Trump is just getting started. What are climate activists supposed to do?Organizers say they will remain peaceful, but nothing is off the table.
- Flexible tactile sensor reads braille in real timeA tactile sensor based on an optical fibre ring resonator helps blind or partially sighted people interact seamlessly with braille-based devices The post Flexible tactile sensor reads braille in real time appeared first on Physics World.
- Low-Calorie Starbucks Drinks That Taste Amazing (Under 100 Calories!)Starbucks is a go-to for many coffee lovers, but if you’re watching your calorie intake, it can be tricky to find drinks that fit your diet. Don’t worry—there’s good news! Starbucks offers plenty of low-calorie options that taste just as amazing as their more indulgent counterparts. With a little know-how, you can enjoy guilt-free beverages...
- Can IVF technique halve dairy methane emissions?Livestock is currently responsible for 30% of global greenhouse gases, two-thirds of which come from meat and milk production. Hilda is the first to be born in the Langhill cow herd. Located in southern Scotland, the cow has been born through IVF and specifically bred to produce less methane. Three technologies have been used to […]
- Aviation economics: Heathrow’s third runway is in the wrong placeChancellor Rachel Reeves has been gearing up to declare support for a major expansion of flight capacity at Europe’s biggest airport. Few seem to be on side. It’s certainly no surprise. An undying saga – in the zombie sense of the word – the idea of introducing a third runway to an already highly polluted […]
- A silent killerA silent killer Channel News brendan 27th January 2025 Teaser Media
- The Importance of Environmental Education in Crisis ManagementThe world has faced numerous crises in recent years, ranging from natural disasters to global health emergencies. These challenges highlight the need for a deeper understanding of how our surroundings affect human life and how we can better respond to these situations. One way to tackle these challenges is by educating individuals about the connection...
- A third of the Arctic’s vast carbon sink now a source of emissions, study revealsCritical CO2 stores held in permafrost are being released as the landscape changes with global heating, a new report shows.
- Adapting Emergency Response Strategies to Environmental ChangesEnvironmental changes are altering the landscape of emergency response. From increasingly severe hurricanes to rising sea levels and wildfires, these events are becoming more frequent and destructive. Changes of this sort bring unique challenges, requiring emergency response teams to adapt their strategies and build systems capable of handling new and intensified risks. Professionals in emergency...
- A UK energy company received $762M in ‘green loans’ despite years of pollution violations in the SouthDrax’s facilities in Mississippi have been fined millions of dollars for violating state pollution loans.
- Punking Reeves' climate denial donationsPunking Reeves' climate denial donations Channel News brendan 25th January 2025 Teaser Media
- How Protein Expression Affects the EnvironmentProtein expression, the process of making specific proteins using biological systems, is the backbone of modern biotechnology. It’s used in medicine, agriculture, industry and environmental science. Beyond the lab the impacts of protein expression flow through ecosystems, influencing sustainability and posing risks. This article looks at how protein expression affects the environment, the benefits and...
- Is It Audobon or Audubon?Hello, and welcome to the National Audubon Society's website. Maybe you got here by accident, or perhaps you were earnestly trying to figure out how to spell our name. No matter why you're here...
- Is It Audobon or Audubon?Hello, and welcome to the National Audubon Society's website. Maybe you got here by accident, or perhaps you were earnestly trying to figure out how to spell our name. No matter why you're here...
- What Trump’s executive action could do to offshore windA simple legal strategy could spell the end of the fledging industry, which had been poised for renewal. But it may also backfire.
- Meeting the water innovation challenge at DC WaterAhead of a three-day water startup matching event, organized by WaterCitizen.Org and hosted by DC Water on 19 February, Dr Robert Bornhofen, director of innovation at DC Water, shares his views on the challenges faced by the US utility and how they are being addressed. DC Water provides drinking water and wastewater services to 700,000 […]
- Study indicates marine plastic pollution as a breeding ground for disease-causing bacteriaA new study reveals – seemingly for the first time – that particle type affects colonization, enrichment and spread of both antimicrobial-resistant and pathogenic (disease-causing) bacteria. Microplastics (plastic particles under 5mm) are a widespread environmental pollutant, with more than 120 trillion estimated to have accumulated in the global ocean. Upon entering the environment, microplastics are rapidly […]
- The physics of George R R Martin’s Wild Card virus revealedMartin has put his name to a theoretical physics paper The post The physics of George R R Martin’s Wild Card virus revealed appeared first on Physics World.
- New administrator for pEPR schemeA new administrator for the UK’s four-nation Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging (pEPR) scheme was announced on 21 January, and it will be called “PackUK”. The announcement marks another milestone in the rollout of the initiative, which aims to help businesses reduce packaging usage and promote more sustainable alternatives. PackUK will shift the cost of […]
- Comment: PM’s ridicule of fish protection at Hinkley is no laughing matterA statement issued by Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive of the Rivers Trust on 24 January. It is very disappointing that the Prime Minister was so disparaging and dismissive about the need for acoustic fish deterrents on the water intakes for the new nuclear power station being built at Hinkley by EDF. Those intakes will suck […]
- Fast radio burst came from a neutron star’s magnetosphere, say astronomersScintillation measurements show that FRB 20221022A originated from the highly magnetized region around a neutron star, challenging existing models of conditions there The post Fast radio burst came from a neutron star’s magnetosphere, say astronomers appeared first on Physics World.
- In Europe, Solar Power Overtakes CoalFor the first time in the EU, solar supplied more power than coal did last year, a new analysis finds.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Inspiration: Together We Are A ForceAuthor and speaker Sangeeta Rana reminds us that the smallest actions add up to big... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Together We Are A Force appeared first on Earth911.
- Explore the quantum frontier: all about the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025Tushna Commissariat rounds up the key activities, talks and events in the IYQ calendar across the UK The post Explore the quantum frontier: all about the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 appeared first on Physics World.
- As climate change supercharges disease, Trump pulls US from World Health OrganizationThe move, and a temporary gag order on public health agencies, puts the country in a dangerous position.
- Gleaning: The ancient practice fighting modern food waste“The simple act of turning discarded crops into nourishment bridges so many divides.”
- MPs in climate and nature rebellionMPs in climate and nature rebellion Channel News brendan 24th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Helgoland: leading physicists to gather on the tiny island where quantum mechanics was born100 years since Heisenberg made his mythical trip, a select group of quantum researchers will retrace his footsteps The post Helgoland: leading physicists to gather on the tiny island where quantum mechanics was born appeared first on Physics World.
- California just debunked a big myth about renewable energyThe state went a record 98 of 116 days providing up to 10 hours of electricity with renewables alone.
- Terahertz light produces a metastable magnetic state in an antiferromagnetNew phase could be used to make faster and more compact memory and processing devices The post Terahertz light produces a metastable magnetic state in an antiferromagnet appeared first on Physics World.
- Flock Together for the Great Backyard Bird CountNEW YORK, NY—Share in the joy of birds during the annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) and help make your community stronger for you and the birds. Bird and nature lovers everywhere unite in the...
- Flock Together for the Great Backyard Bird CountNEW YORK, NY—Share in the joy of birds during the annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) and help make your community stronger for you and the birds. Bird and nature lovers everywhere unite in the...
- UK Government priorities for stewarding Britain’s natural environmentWith biodiversity and ecosystem restoration now near the top of Britain’s climate agenda, UCL’s Department of Political Science hosts a discussion on where Labour should direct resources. Jointly hosted with the UCL Policy Lab, the event was held in December and chaired by Dr Fergus Green, Associate Professor in Political Theory & Public Policy at […]
- University bans fossil fuel recruitersUniversity bans fossil fuel recruiters Channel News brendan 24th January 2025 Teaser Media
- A New Documentary About a Hummingbird Rehabber Peeks At Life on a Different ScaleAbout 70 minutes into Every Little Thing, an energetic young bird named Jimmy goes on a rampage. Weeks into his rehabilitation after a fall from his nest, the orphaned Allen’s Hummingbird is ready...
- A New Documentary About a Hummingbird Rehabber Peeks At Life on a Different ScaleAbout 70 minutes into Every Little Thing, an energetic young bird named Jimmy goes on a rampage. Weeks into his rehabilitation after a fall from his nest, the orphaned Allen’s Hummingbird is ready...
- Nature walk in AspenTakeaways from an amazing nature walk with Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) The post Nature walk in Aspen appeared first on Environment America.
- Animals and their politicsAmerica voted and inaugurated a new president. But did you know that animals have elections of their own? The post Animals and their politics appeared first on Environment America.
- Animals among the fireWildfires have caused devastation throughout the Los Angeles area. Here are some of the wild animals the fire has affected. The post Animals among the fire appeared first on Environment America.
- £5.7million investment will attempt cross-UK ‘whole system’ approach to just transitionA research programme that claims to put people and communities at the centre of the move to Net Zero is one of two national projects benefitting from a share of nearly £10m investment by UKRI. The JUST-Systems project aims to develop practical pathways and accelerate action that build on community aspirations for sustainable, liveable and […]
- Electricity networks prepare for Storm ÉowynStorm Éowyn is set to bring high winds to most of the UK over the coming days, including extremely high winds on Friday for some areas. The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for most parts of the UK on Friday, with amber weather warnings for areas in the north of England, Wales and Scotland, […]
- Why electrochemistry lies at the heart of modern technologyOur podcast guest is Colm O’Dwyer, president of the Electrochemical Society The post Why electrochemistry lies at the heart of modern technology appeared first on Physics World.
- Why Plumbing Inspections Are Essential Before Buying a HomeBuying a house is a substantial financial responsibility. Feeling overwhelmed by the excitement of finding a house that suits you perfectly is quite common. However, it is essential to remember to inspect important things like the plumbing system. When it comes to plumbing, a complete system test is something that cannot be overstressed. The discussion...
- China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak smashes fusion confinement recordThe device sustained a high-confinement plasma for over 1000 seconds The post China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak smashes fusion confinement record appeared first on Physics World.
- Guest Idea: 5 Everyday Foods to Boost Your Brain PowerYour brain is your most powerful tool, and keeping it sharp starts with what you... The post Guest Idea: 5 Everyday Foods to Boost Your Brain Power appeared first on Earth911.
- Flailing around for growth: new roads and runways are not the answerWell, this is depressing. Rachel Reeves, who once wanted to be Britain’s first green chancellor, now prefers to confect rows with her natural allies over new roads and runways. She briefs out her support for a third runway at Heathrow and tells the FT: “When […]
- Deadly Encounter: Mountain Lion Attacks Spark ControversyA mountain lion attack that killed a young California man last year has reignited a debate over how the big cats should be managed. Some are calling for renewed hunting of the animals, while others are advocating nonlethal methods of instilling a fear of humans in the big cats.Read more on E360 →
- Trump leaving the Paris Agreement is ‘mostly symbolic.’ What does it actually mean?The biggest impact on global emissions will be from the new president’s deregulatory agenda.
- What Trump can (and can’t) do to disrupt Los Angeles wildfire aidIt will be hard for the president to revoke FEMA funding — but a GOP-led Congress could slow down the region’s recovery.
- New candidate emerges for a universal quantum electrical standardApproach based on the quantum anomalous Hall effect does away with the need for applied magnetic fields The post New candidate emerges for a universal quantum electrical standard appeared first on Physics World.
- Bamboo 101 for Your HouseholdFamilies that are striving to live greener can make many small choices that add up... The post Bamboo 101 for Your Household appeared first on Earth911.
- Peecycling: From Liquid Waste to Healthy CropsComposting toilets are very rare in the U.S., but a quiet infrastructure crisis, and the... The post Peecycling: From Liquid Waste to Healthy Crops appeared first on Earth911.
- RELEASE: New report details environmental, consumer costs of data center expansionGrowth in energy-intensive computing must come with focus on using renewable energy, maximizing energy efficiency, reducing impacts on grid The post RELEASE: New report details environmental, consumer costs of data center expansion appeared first on Environment America.
- Crown Estate announces £20m more for Rural Environment FundThe scheme will double in value, helping more Crown Estate farmers transfer boost revenue through ecosystem projects. Now valued at £20million, the Crown Estate’s Rural Environment Fund aims to agricultural businesses in transitioning and diversifying their interests. This leads to ‘better outcomes for food production, nature recovery’ and income, according to a press release announcing […]
- How Finland’s greenest city unites right and left wing on climateWith divisions and politicisation causing headaches for local authority environmental teams in the UK, how has one of Europe’s foremost eco-towns balanced the narrative? Turku is unarguably ahead of the curve. The Southwest Finland city, home to around 200,000 people, proudly lays claim to an enviable modern track record for climate action. Granted, Meyer’s […]
- Is a Blue Bay Shepherd the Right Dog for Your Family?What is a Blue Bay Shepherd? If you’re considering adding a furry friend to your home, the Blue Bay Shepherd might have caught your eye. With its wolf-like appearance and calm, friendly personality, this breed is both striking and lovable. But is it the right choice for you? Let’s dive into everything you need to...
- Struggling With Customers? How To Update Your Business To Make It More AppealingHaving your own business is a mixed bag. There is the pride of running a successful business and being truly self-sufficient but then, there is also the double-edged sword of needing to stay current and appealing to new customers, as well as maintaining the old ones. This can be hard, and many business owners and...
- Tips for Being More Sustainable When RentingSustainability is a lifestyle choice that more and more people and communities around the world are choosing to adopt. For renters, living sustainably can feel like a challenge. After all, you may not have full control over your living space, and making permanent changes to your property often isn’t an option. However, there are plenty...
- Energy ownership should be accessible to everyoneThis post is by Ciara Shannon, founding director of the Green Finance Community Hub CIC and green finance lead at North West Net Zero Hub. The Local Power Plan has the potential to transform the future of UK energy. But its true impact will depend […]
- Meet Kenya’s climate refugeesMeet Kenya’s climate refugees Channel News brendan 23rd January 2025 Teaser Media
- Electronics Recycling in Ajax: A Guide to Responsible DisposalDo you have old electronics piling up in your home? From outdated smartphones to broken laptops, these gadgets often sit forgotten, collecting dust. But did you know tossing them in the trash can harm the environment? Recycling your electronics protects nature and helps recover valuable materials like metals and plastics. The best part? Ajax offers...
- Sabin Center’s Online Tracking Tools Monitor Government Actions on Climate ChangeSince 2017, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law has documented policies that restrict or expand initiatives in science and climate.
- Grid connection reforms: What they mean for UK developersSignificant changes to the UK’s grid connection process under the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan (CP30) will impact project timelines and readiness criteria, posing both challenges and opportunities for developers (words: Vattenfall). The UK’s push towards clean power by 2030 is entering a transformative phase with the implementation of CP30. Recently published by the Department […]
- Action urged over climate change’s impact on hydropower and wildlifeScotland must do more to help hydropower facilities maximise their output and prevent negative impacts on wildlife in the face of the challenges posed by climate change, according to a new report. The document lays out a series of recommendations to help tackle the problem of sediment buildup at dams and weirs across the country. […]
- Saving the Minnesota state beeThe rusty patched bumblebee has disappeared across 87% of its range. Pesticides are a major threat to this bee and other species. The post Saving the Minnesota state bee appeared first on Environment America.
- Right whales could live to be 130 but their median lifespan is just 22A new study highlights the tremendous potential for North Atlantic right whales – if fishing gear and fast boats didn’t kill them first The post Right whales could live to be 130 but their median lifespan is just 22 appeared first on Environment America.
- 465,000-gallon sewage spill threatens California beachesRecent sewage spill leads to dangerous waters in California, here’s how Congress can help. The post 465,000-gallon sewage spill threatens California beaches appeared first on Environment America.
- Art as Witness: Honoring Iceland’s Changing Glacial LandscapeArtists Peter Bremers and Jim Schantz discuss their glacial artworks inspired by a journey to Iceland’s Vatnajökull National Park.
- Nanocrystals measure tiny forces on tiny length scalesOne technique is used to observe worms munching on bacteria The post Nanocrystals measure tiny forces on tiny length scales appeared first on Physics World.
- The “Fix Our Forests Act” won’t actually fix our forestsThe Fix Our Forests Act could have devastating consequences for the environment and endangered species. The post The “Fix Our Forests Act” won’t actually fix our forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Can wind turbines be recycled?Wind turbines are massive. Improvements in recycling are ensuring they don’t become waste. The post Can wind turbines be recycled? appeared first on Environment America.
- Is Engineered Marble Sustainable? Pros and ConsFor over a millennium, marble has been a luxurious material beloved by artists and royalty worldwide. Because of its high status, marble is extremely popular as a classy countertop option for those with money to spare. It also has many advantages over other kitchen countertops, including natural temperature regulation that makes it perfect for baking...
- Creating Impactful Volunteer Programs: A Step-by-Step GuideWhen you’re a part of a conversation that helps you learn something new, look at things from a different point of view, and express what you know, it creates a lasting connection with people with unique thinking. Similarly, an impactful volunteer program may focus first on organizational goals but also unite people with a shared...
- Warmer, Greener Arctic Becoming a Source of Heat-Trapping GasAs the northern latitudes warm, ice is melting and vegetation is spreading. But instead of absorbing more carbon, the region is becoming a source of heat-trapping gas, a new study shows.Read more on E360 →
- IOP president Keith Burnett outlines a ‘pivotal’ year ahead for UK physicsA failure to support physics and physics-based industries could result in missed opportunities, says Burnett The post IOP president Keith Burnett outlines a ‘pivotal’ year ahead for UK physics appeared first on Physics World.
- L.A. Fire resourcesOur hearts ache for everyone impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Fortunately, community response in L.A. and beyond has been tremendous and there are many resources available for wildfire survivors. Thanks to Senator Ben Allen’s office for compiling these resources. Below is info on sources of support. The post L.A. Fire resources appeared first on Environment America.
- Right whale mother ‘Grand Teton’ gives birth to her ninth known calfGrand Teton joins the Right Whale Mama Hall of Fame, becoming one of just five mothers who have been seen with nine or more calves The post Right whale mother ‘Grand Teton’ gives birth to her ninth known calf appeared first on Environment America.
- Labour MPs called to defy party line in landmark climate voteDozens of backbenchers are expected to vote in favour of the Climate & Nature Bill on Friday, ending the ‘toxic cocktail of dither and delay’. The Climate & Nature Bill will go to a House of Commons vote on Friday 24th January. Sponsored by Liberal Democrat MP Dr Roz Savage, the draft policy was published […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Newday Impact’s Doug Heske on Getting Started With ESG InvestingHere’s an archival show perfect for thinking about how to put your investments to work... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Newday Impact’s Doug Heske on Getting Started With ESG Investing appeared first on Earth911.
- Why telling bigger stories is the only way to counter misinformationRobert P Crease explains how we make sense of the world around us The post Why telling bigger stories is the only way to counter misinformation appeared first on Physics World.
- Scientists can identify worst water pollutants and most vulnerable speciesIt is hoped the breakthrough will make it easier to protect biodiversity, replenish wildlife and safeguard public health. A new study published in Environmental DNA looks at the impact a pioneering AI technology developed at the University of Birmingham can have on analysis of fresh water bodies in the UK. Looking at 52 lakes across the country, […]
- The US wants to cut food waste in half. We’re not even close.Americans waste more than 300 pounds of food per person per year, study says.
- Carbon neutral status achieved by electrical and mechanical trades groupThe Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) has achieved CAFA (Climate Action for Associations) Certified Carbon Neutral Association status. The group said this accreditation was secured by measuring, reporting, and offsetting its carbon footprint from January 2023 to December 2023, and putting in place credible, science-aligned plans to further measure and reduce its emissions. […]
- A new atlas maps the water flea’s worldA new online tool will help researchers to study the impact of pollution on Daphnia or water fleas – tiny freshwater crustaceans that are used as sentinels for water pollution like canaries were used in coal mines. Researchers from the University of Birmingham, UK, Penn State University, USA, and Mount Allison University, Canada, have created […]
- Ultrasonic flow measurement drives efficiency improvements at Five Fords WwTWEngineers working on a project in North Wales have employed novel techniques to improve wastewater treatment efficiency, reportedly at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods, saving an estimated £3.5 million. Alison Miles from NIVUS, an instrumentation partner in the project, explains the flow measurement technology behind the reported improvements. Background Owned and operated […]
- Work begins on Swedish spent nuclear fuel repositoryThe ground was broken on 15 January to begin construction of an underground repository for spent nuclear fuel in Sweden, one of the first such facilities in the world. Located at a depth of around 500 metres, the final repository is planned to hold approximately 12,000 tonnes of spent nuclear fuel in 6,000 canisters, and […]
- New human-caused shifts found in the global water cycleA recent paper by a group at NASA appears to show that the global water cycle is shifting in ways that have gone unobserved until now. Most of the shifts are said to be driven by activities such as agriculture and could have impacts on ecosystems and water management, especially in certain regions. The research […]
- UK’s first ‘smart’ electricity substation installed in MaidstoneWhat’s described as the UK’s first ‘smart’ electricity substation has been installed in Kent – ready to ‘talk’ to other sites and share power to where it’s most needed at peak times. UK Power Networks’ Maidstone substation is the first in a series to be equipped to communicate, in an advanced way, with other sites, […]
- Bad, Better, Best: The Climate Impact of MeatThe average American eats approximately 226 pounds of meat per year, and they are expected... The post Bad, Better, Best: The Climate Impact of Meat appeared first on Earth911.
- Big Energy Saving Week: 10 most power hungry video gamesAs Big Energy Week begins, a new report shows gaming can add up to £7.50 and 30 kWh to monthly domestic bills . Numbers have been released for Big Energy Week, which begins today 22nd January 2025. The figures come as concern continues to mount over the net zero transition focus on electrification and increasing […]
- Why You Need a Free Adblocker in 2025: Features and BenefitsIn today’s digital age, having a free adblocker is a must for a smooth and safe browsing experience. With the internet filled with ads, pop-ups and trackers, having a reliable tool to block these distractions is more important than ever. This article will explain why you need a free adblocker in 2025, what to look...
- Creating a Healthy Indoor Environment for Sustainable Living: Tips for a Greener HomeCreating a healthy indoor environment is not just about being comfortable it’s essential for our well being and the planets future. We spend up to 90% of our time indoors so the quality of our indoor space directly impacts our health, productivity and ecological footprint. By making conscious choices we can align our living space...
- Climate impacts could wipe out profitsClimate impacts could wipe out profits Channel News brendan 22nd January 2025 Teaser Media
- Your Plate, Earth’s Fate: The Impact of Diet Choices on the EnvironmentPhoto by Jorge Urosa on Pexels What we eat doesn’t just affect our bodies – it affects the planet too. Our food choices make up a big chunk of our environmental footprint – from greenhouse gas emissions to water usage to deforestation. Whether we’re eating a plant-based meal or a steak dinner every decision...
- What is a Water Closet? Function to StyleWhen you’re planning a bathroom renovation or upgrade the term “water closet” comes up and many of us are left scratching our heads. What is a water closet and why does it matter? Don’t worry this guide will take you from confused to clear, breaking down its purpose, benefits, size and style. Whether you’re a...
- Why no one bid to drill in the Arctic Refuge lease saleSpoiler: It’s not possible to drill in the Arctic Refuge without harming the wildlife The post Why no one bid to drill in the Arctic Refuge lease sale appeared first on Environment America.
- Canada’s woodland caribou are threatened by loggingWoodland caribou in Canada’s boreal forest are facing existential threats due to habitat fragmentation and other changes caused by logging. The post Canada’s woodland caribou are threatened by logging appeared first on Environment America.
- Whales’ baleen holds clues about the species’ reaction to whalingA forgotton collection of baleen helped Smithsonian scientist discover evidence of the stress caused by a resumption of whaling. The post Whales’ baleen holds clues about the species’ reaction to whaling appeared first on Environment America.
- West of England Combined Authority co-funds 40 Bristol bike hangarsFunding as come through Active Travel England as part of a wider rollout across the region. Due to be installed next month, each hangar provides storage for up to six bicycles. The hangars can be accessed via lock and key or via an app in some locations. Dubbed Bike Nests, the service will be managed […]
- SMART spherical tokamak produces its first plasmaThe SMall Aspect Ratio Tokamak operates with a 'negative triangularity' configuration The post SMART spherical tokamak produces its first plasma appeared first on Physics World.
- Aberdeen braced for unemployment hike as BP prepares mass job cutsThe oil and gas giant is shedding 6% of its global workforce – 4,700 jobs – with details of where the hammer blows will be felt yet to be unveiled. The cost-saving drive has long been expected, but last week the scale of cuts at BP became clear. The company, which currently employs 90,000 people […]
- When charging quantum batteries, decoherence is a friend, not a foeControlled dephasing can be harnessed to enhance the batteries’ efficiency and stability The post When charging quantum batteries, decoherence is a friend, not a foe appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Wake Up, Climate Change Is Here!2024 was the warmest year in recorded history, according to the World Meteorological Association, and... The post We Earthlings: Wake Up, Climate Change Is Here! appeared first on Earth911.
- As Oceans Warm, Predators Are Falling Out of Sync with Their PreyIn the sea as on land, climate change is driving shifts in the abundance and distribution of species. Scientists are just beginning to focus on why some fish predators and prey — like striped bass and menhaden on the U.S. East Coast — are changing their behavior as waters warm. Read more on E360 →
- The 8 talking points fossil fuel companies use to obstruct climate actionNew research highlights companies’ “aligned and coordinated” use of Twitter to deny climate change and delay solutions.
- Microbeams plus radiosensitizers could optimize brain cancer treatmentCombining microbeam radiotherapy with targeted radiosensitizers could treat tumours while sparing normal brain tissues The post Microbeams plus radiosensitizers could optimize brain cancer treatment appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycling Mystery: Dental AppliancesBraces, expanders, headgear, retainers, and eventually, dentures. Over a lifetime, that’s lots of metal, plastic,... The post Recycling Mystery: Dental Appliances appeared first on Earth911.
- Plant-Based Soups: Super for You & the PlanetWarm, rich, and hearty. Light and refreshing. Spicy and silken. The styles, flavors, and textures of... The post Plant-Based Soups: Super for You & the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- UK grid expert talks preventing outages during winter stormsHow does Britain keep the lights on and connections live during extreme weather events? In the wake of 2025’s first major storm, we take a closer look at resilience in the power network. Storm-related outages are common. We only have to think back a few weeks to Storm Darragh to see that. But what lies […]
- How to Sharpen Lawn Mower Blades Like a Pro: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step GuideLawn mower blades play a vital role in keeping your yard looking pristine. If your grass appears torn or uneven after mowing, your blades may be dull. No need to worry—sharpening your lawn mower blades is simpler than you think and saves you both time and money. In this guide, we’ll walk you through every...
- Everybody eats...Everybody eats... Channel Comment brendan 21st January 2025 Teaser Media
- The Green Benefits of Tiny Living: Why Park Model Cabins Are Perfect for DownsizingThe movement toward tiny living has grown from a niche lifestyle choice into a meaningful response to some of today’s most pressing environmental challenges. Downsizing to smaller homes is an intentional way to reduce resource consumption, limit waste, and live more sustainably. Among the many options for embracing this lifestyle, park model cabins stand out...
- Oak Framed Buildings: A Sustainable Choice for Your HomeOver the past few years sustainable living has gone from trend to lifestyle. From reducing carbon footprints to choosing eco friendly materials, homeowners are making sustainability a priority when it comes to decision making. One of those decisions becoming increasingly popular is oak framed buildings. Beautiful and sustainable, they are the perfect combination of style...
- Trump unravels US climate agenda as he promises to ‘drill, baby, drill’From declaring a “national energy emergency” to exiting the Paris Agreement, here is everything climate-related Trump did on Day 1.
- Time’s up for single-use? Research suggests retailers must go reusable to stay competitiveNew research appears to reveal that two-thirds of UK shoppers (65%) believe all retailers should be offering reuse and refill systems and moving away from single-use plastics.1 The research was commissioned by reuse and refill expert GoUnpackaged. When reuse and refill systems are made convenient, over two-thirds (68%) of consumers are likely to incorporate them […]
- Renewed interest in uranium mining threatens waterways and wildlifeUranium mining and milling in the West poses serious threats to wildlife and communities — from water pollution and radioactive dust to the risk of accidents during transport. The post Renewed interest in uranium mining threatens waterways and wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- Wrinkles in space–time could remember the secrets of exploding starsDistortions known as gravitational memory are permanent and potentially detectable from Earth The post Wrinkles in space–time could remember the secrets of exploding stars appeared first on Physics World.
- Group launches new UK Biochar Carbon Code for public consultationCapChar, a UK provider of on-farm biochar solutions, has launched a public consultation on its new Biochar Carbon Code. Stakeholders are invited to contribute feedback to refine a code that the group suggests “promises to set a new benchmark for biochar carbon removal”. Unlike existing standards/codes, says CapChar, the Biochar Carbon Code is built upon […]
- AMP8 delivery requires data for nature approachA data-driven approach coupled with greater use of nature-based solutions offers a promising path for UK water, says Ryan Pearson of remote monitoring firm Metasphere, ahead of his panel appearance at the WWT Wastewater Conference on 28 January 2025. The immediate challenge facing the UK water sector lies in resource limitations such as skilled labour […]
- ‘Why do we have to learn this?’ A physics educator’s response to every teacher’s least favourite questionMark Whalley argues that a physics education builds valuable skills, but not for the reasons often given to students The post ‘Why do we have to learn this?’ A physics educator’s response to every teacher’s least favourite question appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Thinking Zero Waste With Sarah Currie-HalpernPractical progress toward a sustainable lifestyle, whether you are an individual or a business, will... The post Earth911 Podcast: Thinking Zero Waste With Sarah Currie-Halpern appeared first on Earth911.
- New Journal of Physics seeks to expand its horizonsNJP editor-in-chief Andreas Buchleitner discusses how the journal is looking to boost its coverage across all areas of physics The post <em>New Journal of Physics</em> seeks to expand its horizons appeared first on Physics World.
- Novel MRI technique can quantify lung functionMRI of inhaled perfluoropropane can assess regional lung ventilation and monitor improvements in response to medication The post Novel MRI technique can quantify lung function appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycling Mystery: Memory FoamFew things can refresh your body like a good night’s sleep, and few products have... The post Recycling Mystery: Memory Foam appeared first on Earth911.
- Welsh Universities receive £20m loan funding to tackle emissionsDebts will be repaid through long-term energy savings, with surplus cash used to fund further decarbonisation efforts. Speaking at a visit to Cardiff University, where a £12.2million project is accelerating carbon emissions reduction efforts, Welsh Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Climate Change, Huw Irranca-Davies, and Minister for Further and Higher Education, Vikki Howells, explained […]
- Tax the world’s super-rich already - OxfamTax the world’s super-rich already - Oxfam Channel News brendan 20th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Sustainable Cat Parenting: Eco-Friendly Tips for Caring for Your Feline FriendOwning a cat can bring endless joy and companionship to your life, but it’s important to consider the environmental impact of your furry friend. From the products you use to how you manage waste, there are many ways to make cat ownership more sustainable. With a little thought and effort, you can reduce your cat’s...
- Five principles to make the Warm Homes Plan workAs cold and snow batters the UK, once again the need for warm, well-insulated homes is top of the agenda. Poorly insulated homes drive up energy bills across the country, meaning addressing this issue isn’t just about emissions, it’s about ensuring people aren’t forced to […]
- Capitalism and climate overshootCapitalism and climate overshoot Channel Comment brendan 20th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Rice: Balancing Food Security And Environmental ChallengesRice is a very common food in the whole world. An Asian dinner is incomplete without rice. It is a cheap food, easily available, delicious, and nutritious. According to Statistica, 522,100 million metric tons of rice are consumed in 2023/2024. Economic Importance of Rice Rice is a demanding crop. A lot of people’s jobs are...
- What happens to kids when their schools are destroyed?Disasters like the California wildfires are costing kids their education.
- 6 Tips for Choosing the Best Bamboo Toilet PaperWhen you’re making eco-friendly changes at home, even small adjustments can have a meaningful impact. Choosing the right toilet paper might not seem like a big decision, but considering how often it’s used and its environmental effects, it’s worth careful thought. Bamboo toilet paper has become a popular sustainable alternative, offering benefits for both your...
- 5 Key Trends in Sustainable Building Design for 2025Sustainability is no longer a buzzword in the construction industry. It’s a must. As we head into 2025 businesses, architects and developers are realising the long term benefits of eco friendly building practices. Sustainable building design isn’t just about reducing environmental impact it’s about cost savings, better occupant health and resilience. Let’s dive into the...
- Fasting as a Gateway to a Healthier and More Sustainable DietIn an era marked by an increasing awareness of environmental issues and a growing desire for sustainable lifestyles, fasting has emerged as a potential game-changer. Far from being a mere religious or cultural practice, fasting promises a revitalizing start to a healthier and more sustainable diet. With its roots deeply embedded in human history, this...
- Global economy could shrink 50% between 2070 and 2090 from climate shocks, say actuariesA report by risk experts says previous assessments ignored severe effects of climate crisis.
- Conservation Groups Blast the Biden Administration’s Decision to Ditch Clean Water Act VetoJACKSON, Miss. (January 17, 2025) – Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) released its official Record of Decision to build the Yazoo Pumps, a massive agricultural drainage project in...
- Conservation Groups Blast the Biden Administration’s Decision to Ditch Clean Water Act VetoJACKSON, Miss. (January 17, 2025) – Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) released its official Record of Decision to build the Yazoo Pumps, a massive agricultural drainage project in...
- Ninth Circuit Upholds Decision in Favor of Greater Sage-grouse Habitat14672 SAN FRANCISCO (January 17, 2025) -- The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today upheld a 2020 district court decision that struck down the basis for oil and gas leasing on more than a million...
- Ninth Circuit Upholds Decision in Favor of Greater Sage-grouse Habitat14672 SAN FRANCISCO (January 17, 2025) -- The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today upheld a 2020 district court decision that struck down the basis for oil and gas leasing on more than a million...
- Responsible Offshore Wind Development is a Clear Win for Birds, the U.S. Economy, and our ClimateToo often, the debate over climate solutions centers on perceived trade-offs between habitat conservation and the clean energy transition, preserving community and allowing development, or reducing...
- Responsible Offshore Wind Development is a Clear Win for Birds, the U.S. Economy, and our ClimateToo often, the debate over climate solutions centers on perceived trade-offs between habitat conservation and the clean energy transition, preserving community and allowing development, or reducing...
- UK deep sea research could help sustain life in spaceThe scientist who discovered lightless ‘dark oxygen’ production near the ocean floor is embarking on a landmark new study with huge ramifications. Professor Andrew Sweetman of the Scottish Association for Marine Science [SAMS] has already astounded the academic community by revealing research confirming so-called ‘dark oxygen’ can be produced without light. This altered understandings of […]
- Where Do Hummingbirds Go in the Winter?It’s so hard to imagine how a bird that weighs as little as a few pennies can withstand a cross-country migration that people have invented myths to explain it. According to one particularly...
- Where Do Hummingbirds Go in the Winter?It’s so hard to imagine how a bird that weighs as little as a few pennies can withstand a cross-country migration that people have invented myths to explain it. According to one particularly...
- Where Do Hummingbirds Go in the Winter?It’s so hard to imagine how a bird that weighs as little as a few pennies can withstand a cross-country migration that people have invented myths to explain it. According to one particularly...
- New study finds microplastics in commonly eaten seafoodA new study conducted by the Portland State University (PSU)’s Applied Coastal Ecology Lab found microplastic particles in 99 percent of fish and shellfish samples. The post New study finds microplastics in commonly eaten seafood appeared first on Environment America.
- Wildfire smoke is always toxic. LA’s is even worse.Los Angeles residents are breathing bits of "cars, metal pipes, plastics."
- From Wildfires to Courtrooms: How Attribution Science Fuels Climate JusticeThe Attribution Science and Climate Law Conference brought together scientists, legal experts, policymakers and advocates to explore how advancements in climate attribution science can shape litigation, policy and governance.
- Astrophysicists reveal huge variation in the shape of exocomet beltsA population of 74 planetesimal belts orbiting nearby stars has been studied by researchers The post Astrophysicists reveal huge variation in the shape of exocomet belts appeared first on Physics World.
- STATEMENT: Department of Energy awards $74 million to Alaska for the Home Efficiency Rebates and the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates programsFunds will go to weatherize, electrify, and improve the efficiency of Alaskans’ homes The post STATEMENT: Department of Energy awards $74 million to Alaska for the Home Efficiency Rebates and the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates programs appeared first on Environment America.
- Carbon Dioxide Levels Rose by a Record Amount Last YearCarbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere faster than ever before, putting hopes of limiting warming in jeopardy.Read more on E360 →
- Environment Oregon’s 2025 legislative agendaEnvironment Oregon outlines our legislative priorities for the 2025 legislative session, as we work to reduce plastic pollution, protect Oregon’s wildlife and special places, transition to clean, renewable energy, and more. The post Environment Oregon’s 2025 legislative agenda appeared first on Environment America.
- World’s darkest skies threatened by industrial megaproject in Chile, astronomers warnAES Andes is aiming to develop a green hydrogen project in Chile’s Atacama Desert The post World’s darkest skies threatened by industrial megaproject in Chile, astronomers warn appeared first on Physics World.
- UrbanChain ranks 3rd in The Sunday Times 100 Tech listingThe inaugural Sunday Times 100 Tech league table was published on 17 January and features an even split of software and hardware companies. Third out of the 50 software companies is UrbanChain, a UK firm which operates a ‘marketplace’ that matches generators of renewable energy and consumers on a half hourly basis. UrbanChain is also […]
- Joe Biden was America’s first climate president. Did it matter?The outgoing Democrat’s climate agenda was a surprising success — and a cautionary tale.
- Could bubble-like microrobots be the drug delivery vehicles of the future?Tiny bioresorbable acoustic microrobots deliver cancer drugs to shrink bladder tumours in mice The post Could bubble-like microrobots be the drug delivery vehicles of the future? appeared first on Physics World.
- Young conservatives want to push Trump on climate change — the ‘America First’ wayThe American Conservation Coalition has grassroots support and the ear of Trump's Cabinet picks. The next four years will test its influence.
- Justin Trudeau taxed fossil fuels — and paid the priceThe Liberal prime minister leaves office amid a wave of anger over his ambitious climate policies.
- Sustainability spotlight: PFAS unveiledJoin the audience for a live webinar on 12 February 2025 sponsored by IOP Publishing's journal, Sustainability Science and Technology The post Sustainability spotlight: PFAS unveiled appeared first on Physics World.
- What sparks a wildfire? The answer often remains a mystery.The source of more than half of all wildfires in the Western U.S. remains unknown. AI could change that.
- Biden administration gives up on lower ocean speed limits to protect right whalesWith only 370 remaining, the North Atlantic species is nearing extinction.
- How Commercial Composting WorksHumans create a lot of waste, but when you throw something away, how much do... The post How Commercial Composting Works appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Empathy Helps Us Communicate & OrganizeThis week’s inspiration comes from American biologist Edward O. Wilson, who reminds us that we... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Empathy Helps Us Communicate & Organize appeared first on Earth911.
- How to unblock and upgrade the UK’s power grid systemThe Science Museum Group’s Climate Talks series continues with a discussion about the backlog of energy projects waiting for connection dates well into the 2030s, and how to unblock hopes of a 100% renewable network within a decade. A complex issue, the streamed conversations involve Emma Pinchbeck, Chief Executive of industry trade body Energy UK, […]
- Incinerator ban 'up in smoke'Incinerator ban 'up in smoke' Channel News brendan 17th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Low Maintenance Front Yard Landscaping: Transform Your Yard with EaseCreating a beautiful front yard doesn’t have to mean constant maintenance. With smart planning and the right mix of plants and materials, you can design a stunning, low maintenance front yard landscaping that enhances curb appeal while minimizing effort. Here’s your ultimate guide to low-maintenance front yard landscaping ideas and tips for busy homeowners. What...
- What Is the ECO4 Grant Scheme? Your Quick Guide to SavingsEnergy efficiency has become a priority for many homeowners, especially with rising energy costs. The ECO4 Grant Scheme is an initiative of the UK government designed to help households improve their energy efficiency and cut utility bills. Here’s a simple breakdown of what it is and how you can benefit from it. Unpacking the ECO4...
- Rethinking fashion and embracing sustainable practices for a greener futureThe fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries globally, contributing significantly to environmental degradation. Fast fashion, characterized by mass production and quick turnover, has exacerbated this issue. However, sustainable fashion emerges as a promising solution, aiming to address these environmental challenges. The fashion industry has long been under scrutiny for its massive carbon...
- 7 Areas in the House that Need RemodelingEvery home, regardless of its size or age, requires updates and renovations over time. Whether it’s due to wear and tear, changing family needs, or evolving design trends, certain areas of the house often demand more attention. Remodeling not only improves functionality and aesthetics but also enhances the overall value of your property. Key areas...
- Eight Home Improvement Projects That Can Enhance Energy EfficiencyIn 2025, the need to save energy has never been more pressing – for both your wallet and the planet. Rising energy costs, climate concerns, and the push toward sustainability make energy efficiency a top priority for homeowners. A few changes to your home are all it takes to reduce energy bills, lower your carbon...
- Sustainability with Clothing: How to Build a Greener WardrobeThe way we choose, wear, and care for our clothing has a profound impact on the planet. The rise of fast fashion has made it easier than ever to stay on trend, but it’s also created a surge in waste, pollution, and resource consumption. The good news? A growing movement toward sustainable fashion is proving...
- Conservation, Sporting Groups Urge Bureau of Land Management to Finish Habitat Management Plans for Greater Sage-Grouse (Washington, D.C., January 16, 2025)— The Bureau of Land Management on Thursday announced finalized Resource Management Plans for Colorado and Oregon that represent an important step forward in...
- Conservation, Sporting Groups Urge Bureau of Land Management to Finish Habitat Management Plans for Greater Sage-Grouse (Washington, D.C., January 16, 2025)— The Bureau of Land Management on Thursday announced finalized Resource Management Plans for Colorado and Oregon that represent an important step forward in...
- A significant conversation about wildlife conservationGov. Doug Burgum, nominee for Secretary of the Interior, discussed wildlife conservation. See the positive exchange. The post A significant conversation about wildlife conservation appeared first on Environment America.
- What is a virtual power plant?How everyday homes, schools, and businesses can come together to send abundant, clean energy to the grid. The post What is a virtual power plant? appeared first on Environment America.
- Climate School Experts on the Los Angeles Fires: Causes, Impacts and RecoveryAs California battles devastating wildfires, our researchers are helping to make sense of how they became so destructive, and what's needed for recovery.
- String theory may be inevitable as a unified theory of physics, calculations suggestPhysicists explore particle scattering at tiny length scales The post String theory may be inevitable as a unified theory of physics, calculations suggest appeared first on Physics World.
- Best Practices for Medical Waste Disposal in Small BusinessesProper medical waste disposal is a critical responsibility for small businesses in industries such as healthcare, tattoo parlors, beauty salons, and veterinary clinics. Mismanagement can lead to serious health risks, environmental damage, and legal repercussions. Implementing a robust medical waste management system is essential to ensure safety and compliance. Here is a step-by-step guide and...
- What Are The Key Factors In Boosting Overall Rice Production?With the global population continuing to grow and food security becoming increasingly important, understanding how to maximize rice production is crucial for feeding billions of people worldwide. What are the key factors in boosting overall rice production? The main factors for increasing rice production are optimal water management, proper fertilization, quality seed selection, effective pest...
- Government urged to address ‘open goal’ for solar in car parksAhead of the second reading of the Sunshine Bill on Friday 17 January, renewable energy firms were spotlighting the ‘open goal’ opportunity for solar that awaits in commercial car parks across the UK, and urging the government to take it up. If legislation were to mandate solar car ports – canopies with solar PV panels […]
- Ceryx Medical: company uses bioelectronics to coordinate the heart and lungsBiomedical engineer Stuart Plant and physicist Ashok Chauhan are our podcast guests The post Ceryx Medical: company uses bioelectronics to coordinate the heart and lungs appeared first on Physics World.
- Time To Reconsider Your Plastic Cutting BoardsPlastic cutting boards are a staple in many kitchens, praised for their durability, affordability, and... The post Time To Reconsider Your Plastic Cutting Boards appeared first on Earth911.
- Whiplash: How Big Swings in Precipitation Fueled the L.A. FiresClimate scientist Daniel Swain says that two very wet years followed by a very dry one helped to turn the Los Angeles wildfires into raging infernos. This phenomenon of “hydroclimate whiplash,” he says, is expected to occur in more and more places as the world warms.Read more on E360 →
- Climate and sustainability trends for 2025: Navigating a transformative yearFollowing November’s COP29, 2025 looks to be another pivotal year for climate and sustainability action, bringing significant regulatory changes, advancing carbon markets, and a heightened focus on nature and biodiversity. Stuart Lemmon, CEO EcoAct (a subsidiary of Schneider Electric Sustainability Business), discusses the key trends shaping 2025’s climate and sustainability agenda – and what it […]
- UK launches first-ever industrial materials strategyAbout 52 000 people in the UK are thought to work or contribute to the materials industry The post UK launches first-ever industrial materials strategy appeared first on Physics World.
- Lead in the water and chloroprene in the air: Whom does the EPA protect?The Biden administration promised change for overpolluted communities in the South. Four years later, they're still waiting.
- How to get consensus at COP30How to get consensus at COP30 Channel Comment brendan 16th January 2025 Teaser Media
- A new frontier in the voluntary carbon market: Old, leaky oil wellsOver the last two years, developers have generated roughly 5 million carbon credits from cleaning up orphaned oil and gas wells.
- Saving the surf is a climate solutionThe surf breaks that create epic waves store millions of tons of carbon. Protecting them from climate change protects a sport and the planet.
- Mitsubishi cancels plans for a $1.3B chemical plant in Louisiana’s Cancer AlleyThe complex would have stretched across 77 acres and been a major polluter.
- Scottish Government believes UK renewables commitment could attract US energy firmsDeputy First Minister Kate Forbes believes uncertainty over the future of energy under Donald Trump could be a boon to Britain’s net zero mission and economic prospects. With the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump less than a week away, the US renewable energy sector is braced for a regulatory and investment u-turn diverting billions from […]
- Lewisham extends energy-from-waste contract for local homes and businessesThe Bio Capital Group deal will run for another two years, and is expected to convert 12,000 tonnes of food into 100% renewable power. As a result, carbon emissions in the borough could plummet by 3,123.97 CO2e tonnes. The agreement will also contribute to the area’s circular economy, reducing the amount of rubbish which is […]
- Five things we learned at the Oxford farming conferencesEarly in January every year, Oxford hosts two farming conferences: the Oxford Farming Conference and the newer Oxford Real Farming Conference. Whilst the original conference is attended by the mainstream farming world, since 2010, the Real Farming Conference has brought together those interested in transforming […]
- Legislative Session Begins in ArizonaAt Audubon Southwest, we engage with the Arizona State Legislature to support legislation that stewards our lands and waters; and to oppose legislation that would harm them. Working across the...
- Legislative Session Begins in ArizonaAt Audubon Southwest, we engage with the Arizona State Legislature to support legislation that stewards our lands and waters; and to oppose legislation that would harm them. Working across the...
- What the Audubon Photography Awards Expansion to Chile and Colombia Means for AudubonBirds like the Blackburnian Warbler and Red Knot illustrate how birds connect people across the Western Hemisphere. Blackburnian Warblers migrate from Canada’s Boreal Forest to Colombia’s...
- The Audubon Photography Awards Expands to Chile and ColombiaNEW YORK / SANTIAGO / BOGOTA (January 15, 2025) – Audubon today announced that the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards is expanding to include submissions from Chile and Colombia in addition to the...
- What the Audubon Photography Awards Expansion to Chile and Colombia Means for AudubonBirds like the Blackburnian Warbler and Red Knot illustrate how birds connect people across the Western Hemisphere. Blackburnian Warblers migrate from Canada’s Boreal Forest to Colombia’s...
- The Audubon Photography Awards Expands to Chile and ColombiaNEW YORK / SANTIAGO / BOGOTA (January 15, 2025) – Audubon today announced that the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards is expanding to include submissions from Chile and Colombia in addition to the...
- Environment America’s 2024 highlightsFive highlights of how our advocacy and action in 2024 put our country and our world on a greener, healthier, more sustainable path. The post Environment America’s 2024 highlights appeared first on Environment America.
- Battery storage is booming. Just look at TeslaFor Tesla and other energy storage companies, battery storage is booming. The post Battery storage is booming. Just look at Tesla appeared first on Environment America.
- Two entangled humpbacks now gear free in HawaiiThe whales had been entangled in the gear since they left their feeding grounds in Alaska. The post Two entangled humpbacks now gear free in Hawaii appeared first on Environment America.
- 7 Climate Experts on What We Can Still Do to Fight Climate ChangeNetwork, think and speak your mind: Here are some ways to engage with the climate crisis.
- PFAS in sewage sludge puts farms and food at riskThe post PFAS in sewage sludge puts farms and food at risk appeared first on Environment America.
- Fiction to reality: Will the US ever embrace insect cuisine?Western culture has long painted eating bugs as backward and gross. But learned disgust can be overcome — if the conditions are right.
- Photonics West shines a light on optical innovationSPIE Photonics West brings the global optics and photonics community together in San Francisco to share the latest research and technology breakthroughs The post Photonics West shines a light on optical innovation appeared first on Physics World.
- Subscribe for solar: how community solar can help everyone get clean energyFor the more than 40 percent of American households and businesses that can’t install solar, community solar provides a way. The post Subscribe for solar: how community solar can help everyone get clean energy appeared first on Environment America.
- Trees That Have Never Known Plentiful Rainfall Better Prepared for DroughtA new study finds that trees that have lived through many wet years struggle to cope with dry spells.Read more on E360 →
- A physicist’s guide to ice cream: the complex science behind one of the world’s most popular dessertsFrom foaming to phase transitions, Douglas Goff explains the physics behind a perfect scoop The post A physicist’s guide to ice cream: the complex science behind one of the world’s most popular desserts appeared first on Physics World.
- Smart Financial Steps to Take Before Buying Your First HomeBuying your first home is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming. Most first-time buyers admit they feel financially unprepared during the process. This is often because many underestimate the amount of planning and preparation it takes to secure a home while maintaining financial stability. Owning a home requires more than just saving...
- What Role Do Wildlife Management Teams Play In Aviation Bird Strike Prevention?Bird strikes pose a significant safety risk to aircraft and passengers, with thousands of incidents reported annually that can result in costly damage and potential accidents. So, what role do wildlife management teams play in aviation bird strike prevention? Wildlife management teams are responsible for implementing strategies to reduce bird populations near airports, monitoring wildlife...
- How Does Pressure Washing Work? 6 Eco-Friendly BenefitsPressure washing is a cleaning technique that utilizes high-pressure water to remove dirt, grime, mold, and other contaminants from surfaces. This method is effective for cleaning driveways, sidewalks, patios, siding, and even vehicles. By harnessing the power of water, pressure washing delivers remarkable results while minimizing the need for harsh chemicals. But how does pressure...
- Discover the Gateway to Luxurious Living: Investing in Dubai Apartments for 2025 Travel DestinationsNestled in the luxurious areas of Dubai are prosperous possibilities for future high-class residing that may want to deliver a lot of money. Investors searching for the peak of the category are drawn to Dubai South and Dubai Creek Harbour, which provide effortless access, luxury, and the promise of growth. Dubai Marina is a gem...
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: DS Smith’s Wouter van Tol on Seaweed-based PackagingWe dug into the vaults for a great conversation about the potential for sustainable alternatives... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: DS Smith’s Wouter van Tol on Seaweed-based Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- European aviation sector will use entire carbon budget by 2026As Heathrow confirms its busiest year on record, industry projections show double the number of passengers by 2050, a rate of expansion ‘irreconcilable’ with climate goals. According to a study by Transport & Environment, projections by the world’s biggest commercial aircraft manufacturers – Airbus and Boeing – suggest a 100% increase in the number of […]
- Corruption fears surround environmentalist's convictionCorruption fears surround environmentalist's conviction Channel News Catherine Early 15th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Trump nominates AI experts for key science positionsThe appointments of Michael Kratsios and Lynne Parker have been broadly welcomed by the scientific community The post Trump nominates AI experts for key science positions appeared first on Physics World.
- Avoidant behaviour: ASRA, risk assessment and the need for holistic policyAs Britain counts the cost of floods and Californian wildfires spark debate over systemic negligence, insurance and threat, we need interconnected, collaborative approaches to mitigating the global ‘polycrisis’. Ajay Gambhir has a decorated background in risk analysis. Author of Facing Global Risks with Honest Hope and Director of Systemic Risk Assessment at ASRA, before this role […]
- The American Climate Corps is over. What even was it?Biden's green jobs program was never what it seemed. Now it's shutting down before Trump takes office.
- How states will keep fighting for climate progress under TrumpTrump calls climate change a hoax. But at the state level, the climate fight will continue — or even accelerate.
- In Wyoming, tribal protests prevent land transfer — for nowA GOP-led Congress could resuscitate the effort to transfer roughly 2 acres within the Wind River Indian Reservation to a local irrigation district.
- No-go theorem illuminates how quantum processes are constrained by classical causalitySystems with indefinite causal order must be nonlocal in space–time The post No-go theorem illuminates how quantum processes are constrained by classical causality appeared first on Physics World.
- How Does Vehicle Tracking Help Reduce Carbon Emissions?When it comes to the pressing need to tackle carbon emissions, businesses are increasingly turning to technology for solutions. Vehicle tracking has emerged as a powerful tool, not just for efficiency but also for cutting environmental impact. You might wonder, how can something as simple as tracking make such a difference? The answer lies in...
- Precycling Helps Shoppers SaveResolving to be a better recycler is a great New Year’s resolution. But there’s an... The post Precycling Helps Shoppers Save appeared first on Earth911.
- All change: Lewes District Council sets out water network overhaulThe local authority has published an in-depth report on the UK’s beleaguered water network, calling for public ownership, adequate government funding, a new regulator, environmental impact ratings, and a revised monitoring regime. The assessment has been produced by a council panel initially set up to monitor the failing UK supplier, Southern Water, responsible for providing […]
- Growing the economy will be hard, but green investment is the right routeThe government’s economic policies are under close scrutiny as the economy falters and bond market vultures gather. Clearly, things are not quite going to plan. The apparent stability offered by Labour that many investors and businesses clamoured for after years of drama under the Conservatives […]
- Prison is criminalPrison is criminal Channel Comment brendan 15th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2024 Audubon Photo Awards“To be is to do.” Socrates said that once. Or maybe he didn’t, since the quote has been attributed to many others as well. Birds don’t care about such questions; sometimes they seem content...
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2024 Audubon Photo Awards“To be is to do.” Socrates said that once. Or maybe he didn’t, since the quote has been attributed to many others as well. Birds don’t care about such questions; sometimes they seem content...
- Jimmy Carter’s Climate Legacy: A Road Not TakenThe former president's progressive climate agenda demonstrates how leadership might inform long-term climate action.
- EU project aims to separate and recycle nuclear wasteIs permanent storage the only strategy for dealing with nuclear waste? It appears not. With the aid of new EU funding, a new project aims to investigate the options for recycling some elements of nuclear waste using novel separation techniques. For the next three years, 2.3 million euros in funding will support the project “MaLaR […]
- Report explores untapped potential of circular retrofitting to decarbonize the built environmentNew analysis from McKinsey and the World Economic Forum appears to highlight the vital role of circular retrofitting in conserving natural resources, meeting decarbonization targets, and unlocking substantial economic opportunities. The report, “Circularity in the Built Environment: Unlocking Opportunities in Retrofits”, explores the potential of retrofits to decarbonize the built environment, a sector responsible for […]
- Businesses aware of generative AI’s environmental footprint, but struggling to address it aloneA new report, ‘Developing sustainable Gen AI’, published on 14 January, appears to show that generative AI has a significant and growing negative environmental impact. However, many organizations are failing to appropriately track this growing footprint, says the Capgemini Research Institute, which is jeopardizing their ESG objectives. As businesses weigh up Gen AI’s ability to […]
- UK government provides £51.9 million for emissions-cutting projectsAlmost £52 million has been awarded to 25 businesses in the UK to support the adoption of innovative emissions-cutting projects, including carbon capture and storage, as part of the government’s Plan for Change, which aims to expedite the energy transition and progress to net zero. The fund will help deliver emissions-cutting technology such as heat […]
- STATEMENT: Biden issues executive order to fast-track data centers for AIAdvocates urge incoming administration to maintain environmental, consumer protections The post STATEMENT: Biden issues executive order to fast-track data centers for AI appeared first on Environment America.
- Magnetic particle imaging designed for the human brainProof-of-concept MPI system provides a pathway towards functional human neuroimaging The post Magnetic particle imaging designed for the human brain appeared first on Physics World.
- World’s greenest events recognised with AGF CertificationThe latest longlist of the most sustainable festivals, conferences, sports events and more has been published. 40 individual dates met the criteria for A Greener Future [AGF] Certification in 2024. These include French gathering Les Escales, UK-based tickets American Express Presents BST Hyde Park and Bristol Harbour Festival, and Telluride in the US. Sziget in […]
- Fermilab seeks new boss after Lia Merminga resigns as directorLia Merminga has resigned as Fermilab director after a turbulent few years at the lab The post Fermilab seeks new boss after Lia Merminga resigns as director appeared first on Physics World.
- Hallam: use me or lose meHallam: use me or lose me Channel Comment brendan 14th January 2025 Teaser Media
- University of Manchester launches new biodiversity MAApplications are now open for the MSc in Nature Recovery, Restoration and Rewilding. Led by Dr. Ian Thornhill and Dr. Anna Gilchrist of the School of Environment, Education and Development at the University of Manchester, the programme will focus on current and future challenges such as biodiversity and species loss, environmental degradation and habitat destruction. […]
- How African Communities Are Taking Lead on Protecting WildlifeA new analysis shows that African wildlife increasingly depend on lands managed by villagers and herders. In many areas, locally-run conservancies now more effectively protect wildlife than national parks do, with communities reaping tourism revenue and other benefits.Read more on E360 →
- We Earthlings: Microplastics In Your Tea?Research from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona revealed that brewing tea with plastic tea bags... The post We Earthlings: Microplastics In Your Tea? appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Mystery: Electric Razors And Battery-Powered Razor HandlesWhat happens to electric razors when they stop working or are replaced? They are increasingly... The post Recycling Mystery: Electric Razors And Battery-Powered Razor Handles appeared first on Earth911.
- Can the Nature Restoration Fund really restore nature?This post is by Richard Benwell, chief executive of Wildlife and Countryside Link. In his excellent blog, ‘We can make space for nature and people’, Tony Juniper is right that the current planning system hasn’t worked well enough for nature. Government proposals for a more […]
- Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last.As they rebuild, residents of the middle-class enclave could face steep price hikes.
- Antimatter partner of hyperhelium-4 is spotted at CERNObservation backs up the statistical hadronization model The post Antimatter partner of hyperhelium-4 is spotted at CERN appeared first on Physics World.
- Deb Haaland, America’s first Native Cabinet secretary, considers her legacyOn the controversial Willow Project: "We did what needed to be done at the time."
- Another year, more power outages in Puerto RicoUnstable electricity is a fact of life on the island, where privatization, underinvestment, and climate change leave the grid at constant risk of collapse.
- How publishing in Electrochemical Society journals fosters a sense of communityTrisha Andrew, Thierry Brousse, Robert Savinell and Weiran Zheng discuss their experience publishing in Electrochemical Society journals The post How publishing in Electrochemical Society journals fosters a sense of community appeared first on Physics World.
- How You Can Help Protect Our OceansA healthy ocean means healthy humans. We depend on the ocean for such fundamental conditions... The post How You Can Help Protect Our Oceans appeared first on Earth911.
- How can the public sector improve energy efficiency, cost effectively?Katie Rees, UK Head of Corporate, Power & Green, SEFE Energy shares practical insights into how organisations can adopt a proactive Net Zero approach. The public sector is one of several priority targets for carbon reduction, with initiatives such as the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme in the UK, which recently entered a new ‘Phase 4’ […]
- Is that a classroom? No, it’s prairie.The story of a teacher using Iowa prairie as his classroom. The post Is that a classroom? No, it’s prairie. appeared first on Environment America.
- Dryer Vent Cleaning Cost: What to Expect and Why It MattersDid you know that clogged dryer vents are responsible for thousands of home fires every year? If you’re curious about the dryer vent cleaning cost, you’re not alone. Many homeowners underestimate the importance of this service, but it’s vital for your safety and your wallet. In this guide, we’ll explore the costs, factors that affect...
- U.S. Wind and Solar Overtake Coal PowerIn a first, the U.S. saw wind and solar supply more power than coal last year, according to a new analysis. But even as renewables made gains, U.S. emissions stayed flat owing to rising demand for energy.Read more on E360 →
- What will 2025 mean for climate policy and politics?This looks set to be a big year for climate policy and politics. Spending and policy decisions taken by the government this year will set a path for the country’s greenhouse gas emissions reductions over the next decade, determining whether the UK will meet its […]
- Solar trade association teams up with EMR to advance circularitySustainable materials firm EMR has joined forces with trade association Solar Energy UK, in a bid to advance circularity efforts in the sector. There are currently limited treatment options for end-of-life solar assets in the UK. Working together with Solar Energy UK’s network of businesses (including its currently 425-strong membership) across the solar energy supply […]
- Key Features Every Successful Web Application Should HaveCreating a successful web application requires a deep understanding of user needs, modern technologies, and scalable solutions. It’s not enough to have a visually appealing design; the application must provide a seamless experience, ensure security, and offer value to both businesses and users. By including essential features like high performance, intuitive design, and robust functionality,...
- Altermagnets imaged at the nanoscaleStudy provides insights into the nature of this recently-discovered class of magnetism The post Altermagnets imaged at the nanoscale appeared first on Physics World.
- Choosing the Right Solar Inverter for Your RVSolar energy has become an integral part of modern RV life. From camping to long-distance traveling, solar energy systems provide clean, renewable energy for RVs. And in the solar energy system, the inverter plays a crucial role in converting the DC power generated by the solar panels into AC power for various appliances in the...
- Why Clients Trust Finbridge Capital: A Blend of Sustainability, Success, ReviewsDue to the increasing complexity of financial markets, individuals are interested in finding reliable brokerage with a positive stance. However, Finbridge Capital can be highlighted as one of the most valuable offers in this field due to its focus on … Why Clients Trust Finbridge Capital: A Blend of Sustainability, Success, Reviews Read More » The post Why Clients Trust Finbridge Capital: A Blend of Sustainability, Success, Reviews appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Guest Idea: How to Build the Sustainable Wardrobe of Your DreamsFast fashion summarizes everything wrong with fashion: from GHG emissions to slave labor, overproduction, cultural... The post Guest Idea: How to Build the Sustainable Wardrobe of Your Dreams appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Our 500th Episode with Bad Naturalist Paula WhymanWe celebrate a milestone episode of Sustainability In Your Ear, our 500th program since we... The post Earth911 Podcast: Our 500th Episode with Bad Naturalist Paula Whyman appeared first on Earth911.
- A secret weapon in agriculture’s climate fight: AntsAnts — yes, ants — could protect apples, nuts, cocoa, and other beloved crops from disease and climate change.
- Very thin films of a novel semimetal conduct electricity better than copperResult in niobium phosphide contradicts typical metal behaviour The post Very thin films of a novel semimetal conduct electricity better than copper appeared first on Physics World.
- Natural DIY Treatments for Luscious Winter LipsThe combination of cold winter weather outside and heated rooms inside takes a toll on... The post Natural DIY Treatments for Luscious Winter Lips appeared first on Earth911.
- Landmark agreement to power Lincolnshire Battery Energy Storage SystemThe deal will see operations at the cutting-edge 80MW/160MW facility optimised to ensure peak performance and efficiency. By leveraging Conrad Energy’s trading desk, the KX Power site in Immingham, Lincolnshire, can guarantee its storage capacity is traded and despatched within the right market for the correct duration of time, maximising profitability and longevity. ‘We are […]
- 22% ‘city-wide’ drop in air pollutants with urban greeningNew research published by the Global Centre for Clean Air Research should be used to guide town planners and developers. According to the University of Surrey’s GCARE team, which collaborated with more than 30 co-authors from seven countries, integrating parkland within the designs for new communities can bring down air pollution levels by almost one-quarter. […]
- Remembering Andrew LeesRemembering Andrew Lees Channel Comment brendan 13th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Absolute Humidity: What It Is, Its Importance, and How to Calculate ItWhen discussing humidity in our homes, it’s essential to understand concepts like absolute humidity and relative humidity, as they are often generalized. Absolute humidity is a cornerstone concept for ensuring comfortable and healthy living environments. In this guide, we explain what absolute humidity is, its importance in creating healthy environments, how to calculate it effectively,...
- The impact of the Deepwater Horizon on one of Earth’s rarest whalesWe all remember the story of Deepwater Horizon, but did you know it nearly wiped out America’s whale? The post The impact of the Deepwater Horizon on one of Earth’s rarest whales appeared first on Environment America.
- Climate change threatens the mental well-being of youths. Here’s how to help them cope.A 2022 poll of 1,500 U.S. teenagers found that 89 percent of them regularly think about the environment, “with the majority feeling more worried than hopeful.”
- ‘All hands on deck’: How Watch Duty keeps up with the California wildfiresWhile the destructive Los Angeles fires rage, all eyes have turned to the app that lets you track them.
- Superfood Smoothies for Weight Loss: Tips and RecipesSuperfood smoothies for weight loss are not just a trend; they are a delicious and efficient way to kickstart a healthy journey. Packed with a blend of nutrients, these smoothies combine ingredients like leafy greens, antioxidant-rich berries, and seeds high in fibre to create a satisfying and healthful meal option. Incorporating superfood smoothies into one’s...
- Are Meal Replacement Shakes a Sustainable Solution for Busy Lifestyles?In today’s fast-paced world, convenience often comes at the cost of sustainability. For those juggling careers, family, and personal obligations, preparing nutritious meals from scratch can be a challenge. This has led to the rise of meal replacement shakes as a quick and easy alternative. But as we become more conscious of our environmental impact,...
- 2024 Confirmed As Hottest Year on Record, Part of Sustained Upward MarchEarth's temperature exceeded the previous record set in 2023.
- New year, new right whale babies!As we ring in the New Year, we are celebrating the birth of three new right whale calves The post New year, new right whale babies! appeared first on Environment America.
- Solar and wind surpassed coal in 2024New data shows impressive growth of renewables, driven largely by solar and battery storage The post Solar and wind surpassed coal in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- Fish are disappearingResearchers report bad news for anglers and for nature. A quarter of fish and other freshwater species are swimming toward extinction. The post Fish are disappearing appeared first on Environment America.
- Higher-order brain function revealed by new analysis of fMRI dataTechnique distinguishes between tasks done by subjects The post Higher-order brain function revealed by new analysis of fMRI data appeared first on Physics World.
- Did Climate Change Help Fuel the Los Angeles Wildfires?Wildfires in Southern California have burned tens of thousands of acres, destroyed thousands of buildings, and killed at least 10 people. Experts say global warming may have set the stage for the catastrophic blazes.Read more on E360 →
- Welsh ‘smart energy’ projects get major funding boost£10million has been allocated to schemes that bring together energy production, demand, infrastructure and storage solutions through advanced technology. According to UK Research and Innovation [UKRI], any project involving a system that uses smart tech to service the localised energy needs of a specific was eligible for the funding, with applications opening late 2024. Those […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: Play A Long GameNature took about 14 billion years to produce humans, and we are still learning how... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Play A Long Game appeared first on Earth911.
- Supply chain collaboration key to UK clean power ambitionThe success of the UK’s energy transition will rely on collaboration between businesses to maintain a robust supply chain, according to energy specialist Aggreko, discussing the launch of its latest research. “Rebalancing the Energy Transition” reports that CEOs in the UK cite supply chain issues as the main risk to the energy transition, followed by […]
- April event will focus lighting manufacturers on cutting carbonLighting and electrical manufacturers are invited to gather at a special event to share insights and learnings on cutting their carbon emissions. The Net Zero Lighting 2025 conference – “which made its hugely successful debut in 2024” – is set to be held again on Thursday 29 April 2025. Taking place at the Coin Street […]
- Cement factory takes hard look at drainage system to protect environmentA specialist team from Lanes Drainage Services UK is carrying out a full site CCTV drainage survey as part of planned maintenance at a large cement factory. Drainage engineers from the Lanes Chester depot are carrying out the site investigation at the Padeswood cement works near Mold, Flintshire, North Wales. They will create a drainage […]
- Dialysis ‘astonishingly effective’ for treating wastewaterResearchers believe they have uncovered an innovative approach to treating high-salinity organic wastewaters — streams containing both elevated salt and organic concentrations — by employing dialysis, a technology borrowed from the medical field. For patients with kidney failure, dialysis uses a machine called a dialyzer to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood; blood […]
- Start-stop operation and the degradation impact in electrolysisJoin the audience for a live webinar on 26 February 2025 sponsored by Scribner, Gamry Instruments, BioLogic and Hiden Analytical, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Start-stop operation and the degradation impact in electrolysis appeared first on Physics World.
- The climate benefits of NYC’s hard-won congestion pricing planDriving into lower Manhattan is now more expensive, but the toll promises cleaner air, safer streets, and improved subways.
- Quasiparticles become massless – but only when they’re moving in the right directionSpectroscopy measurements reveal "smoking gun" signature of semi-Dirac fermions in a topological semimetal The post Quasiparticles become massless – but only when they’re moving in the right direction appeared first on Physics World.
- Amateur cyclist races rally pro for Ashford Council active travel videoHandlebars Vs Cars ‘is a Top Gear style’ challenge designed to encourage more people to use two-wheeled pedal power for short commutes. Pitting British rally cross driver Tristan Ovenden against journalist, TEDx curator, broadcaster and sustainability expert Liu Batchelor, Ashford Borough Council wanted to showcase the benefits of active travel compared with driving. Campaign transparency […]
- Our beef with major shipping firmsOur beef with major shipping firms Channel News brendan 10th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Richest burn though 'climate budget'Richest burn though 'climate budget' Channel News brendan 10th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Titmice Galore and a Red-tailed Record: Tallying Central Park's 125th Christmas Bird CountJust before 8 a.m. on Sunday, December 15, a crowd is gathering at the southeast rim of the reservoir in New York City’s Central Park. Most are bundled in puffer coats, huddled together in...
- Titmice Galore and a Red-tailed Record: Tallying Central Park's 125th Christmas Bird CountJust before 8 a.m. on Sunday, December 15, a crowd is gathering at the southeast rim of the reservoir in New York City’s Central Park. Most are bundled in puffer coats, huddled together in...
- A Disaster Expert Explains Why the L.A. Fires Have Been So CatastrophicJeffrey Schlegelmilch, director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, discusses why these fires have been so devastating and what can be done about wildfires going forward.
- Plants gone wild: what’s the deal with native plants?Let your garden go wild in the new year! Learn about the benefits of native plants and how a simple flower can help save the bees. The post Plants gone wild: what’s the deal with native plants? appeared first on Environment America.
- The bald eagle is America’s national birdAlways a symbol of America, the bald eagle is officially our national bird. And it’s doing well, thanks to conservation efforts. The post The bald eagle is America’s national bird appeared first on Environment America.
- New Study Demonstrates Unprecedented Glacial Retreat in the AndesUsing innovative methodology, researchers found that Andean glaciers are the smallest they’ve been in 11,700 years.
- Biden administration axes controversial climate plan for old growth forestsForest advocates said the National Old Growth Amendment allowed too much logging, while the timber industry called it too restrictive.
- Brighton installs one of the largest real-time air quality sensor networks in the UK Air quality technology firm EarthSense has announced that its Zephyr® monitors have been rolled-out in locations across Sussex to create one of the largest networks of real-time air quality sensors in the UK for Brighton & Hove City Council. Fifty EarthSense Zephyr® sensors have been placed in various locations across Sussex, including 40 in […]
- AI chatbot tool helps explore issues around antimicrobial resistanceA prototype AI chatbot tool has been developed to help pull together vital human, animal and environmental health information to support the global response to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR is when microorganisms that cause infections, such as bacteria and viruses, change over time and no longer respond to antibiotic medicines. It makes serious conditions such […]
- Biogas in the city: UK developer plans urban plantsRenewables developer Dark Green Group has said it plans to be the first company in the UK to build a fleet of anaerobic digestion (AD) plants in urban locations. It is developing up to 12 AD plants over the next five years, on urban industrial sites, which together could process over 700,000 tonnes of organic […]
- NASA’s Parker Solar Probe survives its first close-up solar encounterNASA’s Parker Solar Probe will perform 24 orbits around the Sun with the next close solar passes occurring on 22 March and 19 June The post NASA’s Parker Solar Probe survives its first close-up solar encounter appeared first on Physics World.
- Humanitarian engineering can improve cancer treatment in low- and middle-income countriesThe medical physicists Eric Ford and Afua Yorke are our podcast guests The post Humanitarian engineering can improve cancer treatment in low- and middle-income countries appeared first on Physics World.
- NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope nears completionThe mission is expected to be complete next year with a launch by May 2027 The post NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope nears completion appeared first on Physics World.
- Despite Biotech Efforts to Revive Species, Extinction Is Still ForeverIn the last decade, laboratory initiatives to recreate long-extinct species have stirred controversy. Now, scientists increasingly agree "de-extinction" is not possible, but breeding living animals with genes similar to those lost species can be a useful conservation tool.Read more on E360 →
- Staples Adds Single-Use Batteries and Schools Supplies Recycling ServicesStaples has expanded its in-store, drop-off recycling program to include alkaline, lithium-ion, and other single-use... The post Staples Adds Single-Use Batteries and Schools Supplies Recycling Services appeared first on Earth911.
- Guest Opinion: What’s Actually Working in the Green Transport Revolution?We’ve heard plenty about green transport lately. Electric cars gliding down streets, bikes claiming entire... The post Guest Opinion: What’s Actually Working in the Green Transport Revolution? appeared first on Earth911.
- $5 million Series B funding to support development of EV battery recycling in the UKUK-based technology firm Altilium has announced a US$5m (around £4.07m) investment to help develop its circular offering for EV batteries, as part of its Series B funding round. The strategic investment comes from Japanese trading and investment group Marubeni Corporation. Altilium said the investment supports its mission to deliver the UK’s most sustainable lithium-ion battery […]
- Repair Café Support Fund launches second yearEnergy-from-waste operator enfinium has launched the second year of its Repair Café Support Fund, providing an additional £20,000 in funding for Repair Cafés near its facilities and expanding eligibility to include more areas across North Wales. The initiative provides up to £1,500 of grant funding to support eligible Repair Cafés, located nearby its UK operating […]
- NMR technology shows promise in landmine clearance field trialsLandmine detectors based on nuclear magnetic resonance could reduce the regular occurrence of false positives that hamper conventional technology The post NMR technology shows promise in landmine clearance field trials appeared first on Physics World.
- The ‘weather whiplash’ fueling the Los Angeles fires is becoming more commonAround the world, dramatic swings between heavy rain and drought are increasing exponentially, according to new research.
- Energy is central to American politics. That all started with Jimmy Carter.We have yet to solve the problems that Carter confronted head-on as president.
- Sun-like stars produce ‘superflares’ about once a centuryHighly energetic events happen much more often than previously thought, say astronomers The post Sun-like stars produce ‘superflares’ about once a century appeared first on Physics World.
- Planning Your Raised GardenWith seed catalogs arriving in the mail, it’s time to look ahead to Spring planting.... The post Planning Your Raised Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Calderdale recycling funding could be cut as councils clawback cashA household waste processing facility could close permanently in a bid to save money as the stark reality of public finances hits home. Calderdale Council’s cabinet will meet next week to discuss the future of the Elland household waste and recycling centre on Huddersfield Road, close to Halifax. If implemented, the closure could see the […]
- Lancashire County Council looks to AI for improved busesThe deal will support the authority’s ‘commitment to deliver better services, protect our environment, support economic growth and care for the vulnerable.’ Lancashire County Council has now drafted Cambridge AI business Alchera Technologies to assist in the monitoring and evaluation of the region’s bus network. Automated software will analyse provision across the county, and identify […]
- Making a drama out of the climate crisisMaking a drama out of the climate crisis Channel Comment Catherine Early 9th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Mixing and Matching: Creative Patterns for Kitchen Backsplash TilesKey Takeaways Creative patterns can transform your kitchen’s aesthetic. Mixing tiles offers personalization and flexibility. Patterns can vary based on material, color, and texture. Introduction to Tile Patterns Tile patterns can transform a kitchen backsplash into a focal point of creativity and style. Mixing and matching different tiles allows for endless possibilities, whether aiming for...
- Audubon Report Offers Solutions for Offshore Wind Development for Birds and CommunitiesNEW YORK (January 8, 2025) — The National Audubon Society today released Birds and Offshore Wind: Developing the Offshore Wind that Birds Need, a report that makes the case for responsibly sited...
- Audubon Report Offers Solutions for Offshore Wind Development for Birds and CommunitiesNEW YORK (January 8, 2025) — The National Audubon Society today released Birds and Offshore Wind: Developing the Offshore Wind that Birds Need, a report that makes the case for responsibly sited...
- What made the Los Angeles wildfires so monstrousPowerful winds and extra-dry vegetation have fueled what may become the costliest wildfires on record.
- California overhauled its insurance system. Then Los Angeles caught fire.The fires could cause more than $20 billion in damages, further straining the state’s fragile insurance market.
- President Carter was an enthusiastic birder and an early champion for climate actionAs the nation remembers President Jimmy Carter, it bears mentioning by this organization that among his many attributes and achievements in public service, Jimmy Carter was a lifelong birder. He...
- President Carter was an enthusiastic birder and an early champion for climate actionAs the nation remembers President Jimmy Carter, it bears mentioning by this organization that among his many attributes and achievements in public service, Jimmy Carter was a lifelong birder. He...
- Chicago to run on 100% renewable energyStarting January 1 all city-owned buildings, including both airports, are powered by 100% renewable energy. The post Chicago to run on 100% renewable energy appeared first on Environment America.
- What’s missing from Biden’s offshore drilling ban? The western Gulf of Mexico.That's where the U.S. gets most of its offshore oil.
- Efflorescence: What It Is, Causes, and How to Remove ItEfflorescence refers to white, grainy, irregular stains that appear on surfaces exposed to moisture, such as brick walls, ceramic tiles, joints, and concrete. These stains are common on building facades and walls. Efflorescence happens when water moves through porous materials, carrying dissolved salts. As the water evaporates, the salts crystallize on the surface, leaving white...
- Sustainable Restaurants and Deliveries Are In TrendImage by Ambitious Studio* | Rick Barrett on Unsplash Contrary to popular belief, food delivery and sustainability go hand in hand, like peanut butter and jelly, like gin and tonic. Recent reports reveal that ordering food delivery can even leave a lower carbon footprint than buying groceries. Yes, you read that right. According to the...
- Vacuum expertise enables physics researchResearchers and engineers who require vacuum environments for their projects can simplify their design process and achieve better results by collaborating with the technology experts at Agilent The post Vacuum expertise enables physics research appeared first on Physics World.
- Solid-state nuclear clocks brought closer by physical vapour depositionFabrication technique reduces amount of expensive isotope needed The post Solid-state nuclear clocks brought closer by physical vapour deposition appeared first on Physics World.
- Scientists are looking for CO2-gobbling microbes in extreme environments — like your homeHow the microorganisms lurking in your dishwasher could turn out to be climate superstars.
- Great expectations: 2025 in net zero, nature and local governmentTemperatures are rising everywhere from geopolitics to the Southern Ocean. As we enter a ‘pivotal five years’ in the fight to halt the environmental crisis, we throw caution into the storm and money behind seven expert predictions. If 2024 taught us anything, it’s that momentum seems to be on the wrong side of humanity. Over […]
- Prison fear of petrol pump protest doctorPrison fear of petrol pump protest doctor Channel News brendan 8th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Metamaterials hit the market: how the UK Metamaterials Network is turning research into realityClaire Dancer and Alastair Hibbins explain the commercial potential of metamaterials The post Metamaterials hit the market: how the UK Metamaterials Network is turning research into reality appeared first on Physics World.
- Renewables Supplied Two-Thirds of Germany's Power Last YearGermany, the largest economy in Europe, got nearly two-thirds of its power from renewables last year, an analysis shows.Read more on E360 →
- The promises and challenges of the Philippines’ new climate-resilient cityNew Clark City is being built from scratch to withstand extreme weather. Will it be a beacon of hope or a greenwashed illusion?
- Moonstruck: art and science collide in stunning collection of lunar maps and essaysIan Randall reviews LUNAR: a History of the Moon in Myths, Maps + Matter The post Moonstruck: art and science collide in stunning collection of lunar maps and essays appeared first on Physics World.
- People are flocking to Florida. Will there be enough water for them?Climate change, a development boom, and overexploitation of groundwater are draining the Sunshine State.
- Tips for an Eco-Responsible PregnancyYou’re pregnant. Congratulations! This exciting time will require a lot of preparation. There’s about to... The post Tips for an Eco-Responsible Pregnancy appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Rachael Z. Miller Tracks Microfiber PollutionRachael Z. Miller is a leading voice in the fight against microfiber pollution, the plastic... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Rachael Z. Miller Tracks Microfiber Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- We can make space for nature and peopleThis post is by Tony Juniper CBE, chair of Natural England Among the pressing challenges facing our country in 2025 will be the connected questions of how we can build enough homes for the growing population while also reversing the stark decline in nature. For […]
- The RSPCA at 200: royally cautious reformersThe RSPCA at 200: royally cautious reformers Channel Comment brendan 8th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Free voting needed for Climate & Nature Bill parliamentary processPolling shows the public thinks Labour is no more nature-positive than the Tories as pressure mounts on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to ‘back not block’ this month’s environmental bill. New research published by environmental campaign group Zero Hour points to widespread criticism at the lack of environmental ambition in Labour’s current policies. 58% of voters […]
- California and environmental groups sued Exxon over plastics. Now Exxon is striking back.In a retaliatory lawsuit, Exxon says claims against it are motivated by “sordid for-profit incentives and outright greed.”
- There were 27 major climate-related disasters in the U.S. in 2024That’s the second-highest number on record— in 2023 there were 28. The post There were 27 major climate-related disasters in the U.S. in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon Celebrates Designation of Chuckwalla National Monument as a Major Victory for Birds and CommunitiesWASHINGTON, D.C. (January 7, 2025) – The National Audubon Society today celebrated the designation of more than 624,000 acres of California desert as the Chuckwalla National Monument, public lands...
- Audubon Celebrates Designation of Chuckwalla National Monument as a Major Victory for Birds and CommunitiesWASHINGTON, D.C. (January 7, 2025) – The National Audubon Society today celebrated the designation of more than 624,000 acres of California desert as the Chuckwalla National Monument, public lands...
- The true costs of wildlife crossingsOn many roads, running into deer, elk or other wildlife is a real risk. Finding a solution would preserve drivers’ safety and property, in addition to reducing animal deaths. The post The true costs of wildlife crossings appeared first on Environment America.
- From Cornwall to Columbia: One Climate and Society Student’s Interdisciplinary WorldviewAmy Campbell reflects on her journey to the Climate School, where she is currently a Fulbright scholar, focusing on climate risk and disaster preparedness.
- More of our ocean wildlife spared from drillingThe Biden administration’s action blocks offshore drilling in the Pacific, Atlantic, Eastern Gulf of Mexico and parts of the Bering Sea. The post More of our ocean wildlife spared from drilling appeared first on Environment America.
- Severe Cold Spells May Persist Because of Warming, Not in Spite of ItHuge swaths of North America are facing subfreezing temperatures this week as cold Arctic air pushes southward. Paradoxically, such cold spells may persist or even become more common as the planet warms, scientists say.Read more on E360 →
- Statement: California monument designations a win for wildlife, natureMore than 800,000 acres of federal land now free from exploitation, degradation The post Statement: California monument designations a win for wildlife, nature appeared first on Environment America.
- New method recycles quantum dots used in microscopic lasersExpensive and sometimes toxic elements can be reused in new devices The post New method recycles quantum dots used in microscopic lasers appeared first on Physics World.
- In 2025 sustainability is no longer optional for any organisationScrutiny of impact and mitigation measures, efforts to reduce carbon footprints and restore public trust should be prioritised this year. George Curtis, Director at UK sustainability consultancy Carbon Neutral Group, has outlined three key areas in which organisations can boost their credibility in the eyes of consumers and voters. These include the creation of sustainability […]
- We Earthlings: Compost Your Food WasteFood waste in factories, the home, and at restaurants results in the loss of about... The post We Earthlings: Compost Your Food Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- Guest Opinion: It’s Okay To Be An Imperfect EnvironmentalistAs the clock strikes midnight and we step into a new year, the tradition of... The post Guest Opinion: It’s Okay To Be An Imperfect Environmentalist appeared first on Earth911.
- UK carbon capital Aberdeen ‘lost’ 18,000 energy jobs in 15 yearsThe growth of renewables has been blamed for the drop in fossil fuel opportunities, but the boom-bust cycle of oil and gas also has plenty to answer for. Considered the UK’s energy production capital since the 1970s, Aberdeen has long been susceptible to fluctuations in the fortunes of North Sea energy firms. Now EY ITEM […]
- Will the world fall in love with nuclear power once more?Grist sat down with environmental journalist Marco Visscher to talk about his new book on the rise, fall, and return of nuclear.
- Entanglement entropy in protons affects high-energy collisions, calculations revealExperimental data back-up importance of entanglement The post Entanglement entropy in protons affects high-energy collisions, calculations reveal appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycling Mystery: Kitchen Sponges and Scouring PadsWhen you are stuck scrubbing a pan with baked-on grease, you know what a help... The post Recycling Mystery: Kitchen Sponges and Scouring Pads appeared first on Earth911.
- It's time for eXitIt's time for eXit Channel News Catherine Early 7th January 2025 Teaser Media
- President Signs Bipartisan ACE Act into Law, Supporting Wetlands and Bird ConservationWASHINGTON (December 23, 2024) – Vital programs for conserving bird habitats and ecosystems across the country were reauthorized with President Biden signing into law the bipartisan America’s...
- President Signs Bipartisan ACE Act into Law, Supporting Wetlands and Bird ConservationWASHINGTON (December 23, 2024) – Vital programs for conserving bird habitats and ecosystems across the country were reauthorized with President Biden signing into law the bipartisan America’s...
- Does Bleach Kill Mold? What You Need to Know Before You CleanMold is a common household nuisance that can quickly become a health hazard if left untreated. Whether on your bathroom tiles or spreading on a damp basement wall, mold can be persistent and challenging to remove. Many people turn to bleach as a go-to solution, but does bleach kill mold? In this article, we’ll explore...
- Creative Home Renovation Ideas to Revitalize Your Living SpaceKey Takeaways Innovative home renovation ideas can dramatically transform living spaces, enhancing functionality and aesthetics. Understanding current trends and making informed choices can maximize comfort and home value. Various simple yet effective renovation ideas are accessible to anyone looking to update their home environment. Introduction to Innovative Home Renovations In today’s ever-evolving world, your home...
- What Is Data Governance and Why Does It Matter?Key Takeaways: Data governance is essential for maintaining the integrity, privacy, and quality of data within an organization. It involves establishing policies, roles, and processes for managing data effectively. Robust data governance improves decision-making and ensures compliance with regulatory standards. Introduction In today’s digital era, data is critical for any organization, driving strategic decisions and...
- 7 Questions for Columbia Climate School’s New Dean, Alexis Abramson The new Climate School dean discusses her commitment to climate action and the impact she thinks the school will have on the climate crisis.
- £3m grant to assist solving “long-standing biological enigma” of magnetoreceptionA team of researchers from the UK has been awarded £3 million by Wellcome to attempt to understand how animals are able to detect magnetic fields. Scientists have long known that many animals have a magnetic sense, which some use to navigate around the Earth, particularly during their spectacular seasonal migrations. However, given that the […]
- Europe’s biggest supercomputer launches, to assist with decarbonizationA new supercomputer, said to be the most powerful in Europe, has been completed and launched by Italian oil multinational Eni, which will use it to assist with things like improving the accuracy of geological and fluid dynamic studies for CO2 storage, creating more efficient batteries, and optimizing the biofuels supply chain. The system, named […]
- Opportunity knocks: Judith Hackitt speech pinpoints why we don’t learn from accidents (and how we can)A powerful address by former HSE chair Judith Hackitt in November – at a meeting of the Institution of Engineers in Scotland – offered what seemed a much-needed airing of the difficulties that prevent the learning of lessons from accidents, and a vision for how these can be overcome Moral courage is not a core […]
- Climate extremes in 2024 ‘wreaking havoc’ on the global water cycle2024 was another year of record-breaking temperatures, driving the global water cycle to new climate extremes and contributing to ferocious floods and crippling droughts, a new report seems to show. The 2024 Global Water Monitor Report, involving an international team of researchers and led by Australian National University (ANU), found rising temperatures are changing the […]
- U.S. Support and New Investments Buoy Hopes for Marine EnergyProducing energy from waves and tides has a stop-and-start history. But with a new U.S. testing site opening in 2026, recent federal investment, and accelerating efforts to reach net zero emissions, developers aiming to harness the vast power of the sea are feeling optimistic.Read more on E360 →
- EPS Foam Packaging & Products Bans Expand to Oregon, California, and Three Other StatesAs 2025 dawned, several U.S. states, including Oregon, California, Delaware, Rhode Island, and Hawaii, launched... The post EPS Foam Packaging & Products Bans Expand to Oregon, California, and Three Other States appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: DC Water Goes Bloom With Biosolids-Based FertilizersStart the new year with a dive into the world of biosolids—a potentially transformative way... The post Earth911 Podcast: DC Water Goes Bloom With Biosolids-Based Fertilizers appeared first on Earth911.
- Cross-linked polymer is both stiff and stretchyResearchers have succeeded in combining two usually incompatible properties for the first time The post Cross-linked polymer is both stiff and stretchy appeared first on Physics World.
- The business case for saving coral reefsA growing body of research shows the nation’s coral reefs protect $1.8 billion in economic assets each year and should be protected for our sake and their own.
- What built environment professionals need to know in 2025Want to know what the immediate future holds for buildings, energy, sustainability and emissions? We have the answers. Last month the SFG20, recognised as the industry standard for building maintenance specifications, held its first Virtual Summit. Director and Co-Owner of Bloom Building Consultancy, Charlotte Whincup was among the industry representatives in attendance. Answering questions on […]
- Just top soilJust top soil Channel Comment brendan 6th January 2025 Teaser Media
- Developers eye Louisiana, Texas coasts for offshore carbon storageIs the Gulf of Mexico the ‘single best opportunity’ to store climate-warming gas — or would that pose an existential threat to wildlife and people?
- Is Bengaluru Losing Its Charm as the ‘Garden City’?“Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get” – Mark Twain. Bengaluru, once known as the ‘Garden City’ of India, was famed for its pleasant climate and lush greenery. Years ago, the city enjoyed predictable weather where summer rarely exceeded 30°C, winters were cool, and monsoons arrived on time. Its iconic trees and...
- As states line up to battle Trump over climate, Pennsylvania could be on the sidelinesIncoming Attorney General Dave Sunday didn’t mention climate change on the campaign trail, but fossil fuel donations tell a different story.
- The Ultimate Guide to Choosing GreenhousesGreenhouses are more than structures. They create spaces for year-round growth and protect plants. For beginners and pros alike, picking the right one changes your gardening game. Why Choose a Greenhouse? Greenhouses let you grow plants longer. They shield plants from harsh weather and pests. You can nurture exotic plants, grow veggies, or enjoy a...
- What the Beaver State can do for the ocean in 2025Environment Oregon and our partners will be in Salem advocating for ocean conservation, we’ll need your help. The post What the Beaver State can do for the ocean in 2025 appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Biden administration moves to expand Okefenokee Wildlife RefugeExtending refuge boundaries could protect wildlife, water from development and pollution The post STATEMENT: Biden administration moves to expand Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘We have been heard’: Montana youth score a major climate victory in courtIn a 6-1 ruling, the Montana Supreme Court affirmed their constitutional right to a “clean and healthful environment.”
- Grand Teton National Park to growWyoming sells 640 acres used by mule deer, pronghorn and other wildlife, adding important land to Grand Teton National Park The post Grand Teton National Park to grow appeared first on Environment America.
- Why are sea turtles washing up on Oregon beaches?In the past two weeks, two sea turtles have washed ashore on Oregon’s beaches. Why? The post Why are sea turtles washing up on Oregon beaches? appeared first on Environment America.
- Southern Resident orca mom mourns the loss of another calfTahlequah, famous for losing a calf in 2018, just lost another. The post Southern Resident orca mom mourns the loss of another calf appeared first on Environment America.
- Help protect the Tongass, Earth’s largest temperate rainforestThe Tongass is a wild, untamed Alaskan forest, home to wildlife from flying squirrels to endangered wolves. But the Tongass is also in great danger. The post Help protect the Tongass, Earth’s largest temperate rainforest appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Old Magic — Robin HobbThis week’s quote is from popular fantasy writer Robin Hobb (pseudonym). In the first book... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Old Magic — Robin Hobb appeared first on Earth911.
- Defying gravity: insights into hula hoop levitationSuccessful hula hooping requires a gyrating body with a particular slope and curvature The post Defying gravity: insights into hula hoop levitation appeared first on Physics World.
- Traditional weather forecasting is slow and expensive. AI could help.Forecasts powered by machine learning are proving to be faster and cheaper to produce than conventional methods — and more accurate, too.
- How Elon Musk could end fossil fuel subsidiesIf the Department of Government Efficiency wants to cut $2 trillion in spending, handouts to the fossil fuel industry may be "a truth test to all of their messaging."
- Underwater paradise lostUnderwater paradise lost Channel News brendan 3rd January 2025 Teaser Media
- Environment America’s priorities for the new CongressNew members of Congress take office January 3, 2025. Here’s what they need to do to protect our environment. The post Environment America’s priorities for the new Congress appeared first on Environment America.
- Winter is bald eagle season in Colorado: When, where, and how to spot themLearn more about where to find these majestic birds, what they eat, their migration habits, and how conservation laws protect them. The post Winter is bald eagle season in Colorado: When, where, and how to spot them appeared first on Environment America.
- Solar growth soared in 2024Texas and Florida led the way toward solar’s record-setting 2024 The post Solar growth soared in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- What If the Most Liberating Thing About Moving Is Letting the Experts Take the Lead?Rather than just being buried under the mountain of boxes, you’re enjoying your favorite coffee, watching your new life unfold. Sounds like a dream, right? Moving does not mean you have to go through all the chaos and exhaustion, but it can be a chance for you to reclaim your time and sanity. When you...
- International Year of Quantum Science and Technology: our celebrations begin with a look at quantum networks and sensorsThis podcast features quantum physicist Mete Atatüre of the University of Cambridge The post International Year of Quantum Science and Technology: our celebrations begin with a look at quantum networks and sensors appeared first on Physics World.
- Eco-Friendly Dog Care: Sustainable Choices for Joint Health and BeyondYour furry best friend deserves the best. You might be tempted to buy treats in several plastic bags and new, color-coordinated toys after learning about dogs’ color perception. But caring for your dog’s health doesn’t have to come at the planet’s expense. If you’re a proud dog parent who’s trying to make eco-conscious choices, you’re...
- Solar wind squashed Uranus’s magnetosphere during Voyager 2 flybyNew data analysis reveals that some of our understanding of the ice giant Uranus may be false The post Solar wind squashed Uranus’s magnetosphere during Voyager 2 flyby appeared first on Physics World.
- Chicago keeps its New Year’s resolution: All city buildings now use 100% clean powerTo achieve its climate goals, the city helped finance the largest solar farm east of the Mississippi.
- How a Sustainable Livelihood Program Can Transform Your Community: A Complete GuideWhat is a Sustainable Livelihood Program? A Sustainable Livelihood Program is a community-driven initiative aimed at improving the quality of life by providing long-term, eco-friendly economic opportunities. It focuses on empowering individuals and communities through skills training, access to resources, and sustainable practices that benefit both people and the environment. Imagine a program that not...
- The Growing Human Footprint on Earth, as Seen from SpaceLast year saw warming reach startling new highs, with record heat fueling extreme weather around the world. As farms and cities grow, pollution is spreading and overheating the planet. The evidence of our impact is so profound that it can be seen from space.Read more on E360 →
- Carbon omissionsCarbon omissions Channel News brendan 2nd January 2025 Teaser Media
- You Can’t Eat Silica Gel, But You Can Reuse ItThere are lots of ways to reuse to products like plastic bottles, wine corks, and... The post You Can’t Eat Silica Gel, But You Can Reuse It appeared first on Earth911.
- European healthcare providers commit to reducing plastics in infant careHealth Care Without Harm wants to protect newborns from exposure to toxic materials. The campaign follows on from research by the Born Green Generation project, a three year undertaking looking at the critical first 1000 days of a baby’s life, from conception to their second birthday, and the impact of plastics and associated chemicals. Hospitals […]
- Boosting Your Immune SystemThe coronavirus continues to infect people around the world, with more than 770 million confirmed... The post Boosting Your Immune System appeared first on Earth911.
- Circular Economy Progress in 2024, and Predictions for 2025With 2024 in the rearview mirror, the world stands at a critical juncture on the... The post Circular Economy Progress in 2024, and Predictions for 2025 appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Reasons to Explore Lesser-Known Travel DestinationsIn a world where travel often gravitates toward popular tourist spots, exploring lesser-known destinations opens up a world of unique experiences. These hidden gems offer an escape from the ordinary, with fewer crowds, authentic encounters, and opportunities to see the world from a different perspective. Planning such adventures requires seamless connectivity, and an eSIM for...
- Honoring Jimmy CarterRemembering a president who did all the good he could for as long as he could The post Honoring Jimmy Carter appeared first on Environment America.
- The 10 quirkiest stories from the world of physics in 2024We revisit the physics of papercuts, a quantum escape room and much more The post The 10 quirkiest stories from the world of physics in 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- A Year of Climate Extremes, In PhotosFrom floods in Brazil to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, extreme weather exacted a devastating toll in 2024.Read more on E360 →
- Jobs You Can Do With a Sustainability DegreeEvery person in every job has the power to turn our world into a healthier,... The post Jobs You Can Do With a Sustainability Degree appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Old TVs and MonitorsDid you know that old TVs and CRT computer monitors contain approximately 4 to 8... The post We Earthlings: Old TVs and Monitors appeared first on Earth911.
- Zero Waste: Tips for a more eco-friendly lifestyle“Zero waste” was born as a philosophy for creating tools to eliminate waste. The first factor we must realize is the amount of waste we produce daily, a crucial point for caring for the planet and personal care. Reducing waste must start first from our homes; here are some simple tricks to change your life...
- Is Olive Oil a Seed Oil? The Truth About Your Kitchen EssentialsA trendy question among health enthusiasts is: “Is Olive Oil a Seed Oil?” No, olive oil is not a seed oil. It’s from the olive tree’s fruit, the olive’s flesh, not the seed. This matters because it affects the oil’s composition, nutritional value and uses. Seed oils like sunflower, soybean and canola oil are extracted...
- New lifelines for the Mojave desert tortoise, red wolf and Florida pantherNew grants will help states build wildlife crossings, saving the desert tortoise and other threatened species. The post New lifelines for the Mojave desert tortoise, red wolf and Florida panther appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Biden administration moves to protect Nevada’s Ruby MountainsForest Service and Interior Department initiate a 20-year ban on new mining The post STATEMENT: Biden administration moves to protect Nevada’s Ruby Mountains appeared first on Environment America.
- Astronomy and space: highlights of 2024Michael Banks picks his favourite articles this year from the world of astronomy and astrophysics The post Astronomy and space: highlights of 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- Cardboard Bale Storage and Handling for Environmental Efficiency: Best PracticesStoring and handling cardboard bales is key to operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. Best practices in storage means less waste and more recyclable material. It’s good for the environment and the bottom line for waste management and recycling businesses. Knowing the right stacking techniques and storage conditions can make a big difference to the life...
- Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2024In case you missed it: Check out this past year's top stories, videos, research highlights and more.
- How PVC Exterior Shutters Can Improve Your Home’s Energy EfficiencyAre you looking for ways to boost your home’s energy efficiency without breaking the bank? Exterior shutters are the solution you need. While often admired for their curb appeal, PVC exterior shutters offer practical benefits beyond aesthetics. This blog post will explore how these durable and stylish window coverings can help regulate your home’s temperature,...
- Picking winners: the 10 most popular physics stories of 2024Take a tour of the year's highlights with this list of the most-read stories published in Physics World in 2024 The post Picking winners: the 10 most popular physics stories of 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Supermodel Georgie Badiel Brings Clean Water to Burkina FasoSupermodel Georgie Badiel Liberty, who has graced the covers of magazines and appeared in advertising... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Supermodel Georgie Badiel Brings Clean Water to Burkina Faso appeared first on Earth911.
- How to Recycle Christmas String LightsThe holidays are a time for joy but also generate lots of waste. String lights... The post How to Recycle Christmas String Lights appeared first on Earth911.
- The Year in Energy in Four ChartsThe global energy sector defied expectations this year, in ways both good and bad for the climate. Four charts highlight key trends in the transition to clean energy.Read more on E360 →
- Particle and nuclear physics highlights in 2024: celebrating the past and looking to the futureHamish Johnston picks his favourite articles of the year The post Particle and nuclear physics highlights in 2024: celebrating the past and looking to the future appeared first on Physics World.
- Custom Built Generators: Tailored Power for Every RequirementIf you choose the right generator, you can be sure that it will meet your power needs effectively and reliably. Generators that are custom-built can be tailored to meet the specific needs of businesses, homes, or industry activities. Unlike off-the-shelf models, these generators can be customized to handle specific fuel types, power levels, and other...
- Quantum science and technology: highlights of 2024Margaret Harris looks back on a year of fascinating research – and ahead to the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology The post Quantum science and technology: highlights of 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- Protect the Great Bend of the GilaInterview with Archaeology Southwest President Emeritus, Dr. William Doelle. The post Protect the Great Bend of the Gila appeared first on Environment America.
- Old-growth trees on the chopping block in southern OregonThe post Old-growth trees on the chopping block in southern Oregon appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Save Nature FirstInger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), said during the introduction... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Save Nature First appeared first on Earth911.
- Return of Trees to Eastern U.S. Is Fueling a Surge in WildfiresTrees and shrubs have proliferated in unmanaged forests in the eastern U.S. This growth, which marks a return of trees to the region after centuries of deforestation, is fueling a new surge in wildfires, a study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Medical physics and biotechnology: highlights of 2024From proton therapy firsts to tumour-killing quantum dots, Tami Freeman shares her pick of this year’s healthcare innovations The post Medical physics and biotechnology: highlights of 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainability will dictate travel decisions and trends in 2025A major analysis of public sentiment has found most travellers prioritise climate concerns and consider overtourism when planning trips. Published by Accor, the European Travel 2025: Balancing Growth and Impact report includes responses from 8,000 people across Europe, including the UK. The results point to a marked increase in consideration for the environment, although this […]
- Dark Sky parks to visit in the United States5 international dark sky parks to see the best night sky from close to home The post Dark Sky parks to visit in the United States appeared first on Environment America.
- Wildlife threatened by light pollutionLight pollution poses a major threat to wild species across the globe. The post Wildlife threatened by light pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Kaska Land Guardians Use Audio Recorders to Identify Birds on their Ancestral Lands14597 The Ancestral Lands of the Kaska Dena are teeming with an array of wildlife, including tens of millions of birds. Guided by a combination of Traditional Knowledge and Western science, Kaska...
- Kaska Land Guardians Use Audio Recorders to Identify Birds on their Ancestral Lands14597 The Ancestral Lands of the Kaska Dena are teeming with an array of wildlife, including tens of millions of birds. Guided by a combination of Traditional Knowledge and Western science, Kaska...
- Chuckwalla’s Keystone Species, Desert TortoiseThe post Chuckwalla’s Keystone Species, Desert Tortoise appeared first on Environment America.
- 2025 look-ahead: protecting consumers, nature; cleaning up our air, waterPIRG, Environment America and their state groups are looking ahead to key consumer, health and environmental opportunities in 2025. The post 2025 look-ahead: protecting consumers, nature; cleaning up our air, water appeared first on Environment America.
- The physics of ice cream: food scientist Douglas Goff talks about this remarkable materialOur podcast guest is a leading expert on frozen desserts The post The physics of ice cream: food scientist Douglas Goff talks about this remarkable material appeared first on Physics World.
- Loss of Antarctic Sea Ice Is Giving Rise to More Frequent StormsThe decline of sea ice around Antarctica is fueling more frequent storms in the Southern Ocean, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Unlocking Design Potential: A Guide to Choosing the Right FlooringThe floor beneath your feet can set the tone for your entire home. It combines style and functionality, providing a surface that can tolerate normal wear and tear and a canvas for your home design. As you browse options, whether online or through a search for flooring installation companies near me, it’s crucial to gather information...
- 10 Green Living New Year’s ResolutionsThe average person generates 4.9 pounds of waste each day, with more than 146 million... The post 10 Green Living New Year’s Resolutions appeared first on Earth911.
- Welcoming Winter WildlifeWatching butterflies and birds or spotting a rabbit contribute as much to enjoyment of the... The post Welcoming Winter Wildlife appeared first on Earth911.
- Biodiversity 101When you hear about habitat destruction, invasive species, and extinctions, what you’re hearing about is... The post Biodiversity 101 appeared first on Earth911.
- How Sanitary Landfills WorkHumans create a lot of waste, but when you throw something away, how much do... The post How Sanitary Landfills Work appeared first on Earth911.
- 10 Conservation Takeaways from the closing days of the 118th Congress – 7 Wins & 3 MissesWASHINGTON (December 24, 2024) – As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the hectic ending weeks of the 118th Congress, where despite the chaotic moments, there remained a bipartisan commitment...
- 10 Conservation Takeaways from the closing days of the 118th Congress – 7 Wins & 3 MissesWASHINGTON (December 24, 2024) – As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the hectic ending weeks of the 118th Congress, where despite the chaotic moments, there remained a bipartisan commitment...
- Wall Directory Signs GuideHave you already installed the main sign on your office building? Do you think that is all? It is time to decide about those functional directory plates that you do not even notice but they will help you get where you, your employees, and, of course, your customers and guests need to go. The wall...
- Guest Opinion: Hope For Right Whales“Hope is a survival trait, and without it, we perish.” Jane Goodall describes hope as... The post Guest Opinion: Hope For Right Whales appeared first on Earth911.
- PLANCKS physics quiz – how do you measure up against the brightest physics students in the UK and Ireland?Put down the eggnog, pick up your pens, and be sure to show your working The post PLANCKS physics quiz – how do you measure up against the brightest physics students in the UK and Ireland? appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Dispose of Old GasGasoline powers our vehicles, lawn mowers, and boats, fueling both work and leisure. But when gasoline sits too long—whether in the tank of your lawn mower or stashed in the garage—it degrades and loses its combustibility. This can lead to gummy deposits that damage gas-powered equipment, causing expensive repairs or rendering engines unable to start....
- How to Build an Eco-Responsible Shaving Kit (for Men & Women)Shaving is a daily ritual for millions of men and women worldwide. Unfortunately, most commercial... The post How to Build an Eco-Responsible Shaving Kit (for Men & Women) appeared first on Earth911.
- Melt Away Energy Bill Shock This Winter: 10 Hot TipsAs we creep past the first day of winter, many of us are already turning... The post Melt Away Energy Bill Shock This Winter: 10 Hot Tips appeared first on Earth911.
- Update: Three right whales have been spotted entangled in fishing gear this monthTwo of the three injured whales are likely to die from the entanglements The post Update: Three right whales have been spotted entangled in fishing gear this month appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Third right whale this month reportedly entangled in fishing gearTwo of the whales spotted off NC, Mass. coasts expected to die because of entanglement The post STATEMENT: Third right whale this month reportedly entangled in fishing gear appeared first on Environment America.
- Reflecting on COP29 and the Need for Radical CollaborationThe author discusses the essential role of culture in fighting climate change.
- Why ISO Compliance is a Game-Changer for Your Business GrowthWhat makes International Organization for Standardization (ISO) compliance a key factor for success? Achieving certification offers numerous advantages for organizations of all sizes. It enhances operational efficiency, strengthens reputation, and opens doors to new opportunities. Let’s explore how this process can truly be a game-changer for companies looking to scale. Enhancing Operational Efficiency One of...
- UK plant uses clean technologies to recover copper from PCBsA circular solution to conserve strategic metals and resupply UK industry has marked important progress with the announcement by Bioscope Technologies of the successful commissioning of a secondary copper electrowinning plant at its bio-refinery in Cambridge. This is believed to be the first in the UK since the IMI James Bridge copper refinery facility closed in […]
- Supramolecular biomass foam removes microplastics from waterNew material can adsorb up to 99.8% of plastic particles The post Supramolecular biomass foam removes microplastics from water appeared first on Physics World.
- Scientists Engineer Crops to Consume More Carbon DioxideScientists have engineered sugarcane and sorghum to take advantage of rising levels of carbon dioxide, allowing these crops to grow bigger.Read more on E360 →
- How the operating window of LFP/Graphite cells affects their lifetimeJoin the audience for a live webinar on 22 January 2025 sponsored by Waters|TA Instruments, BioLogic, JEOL USA, Inc. in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post How the operating window of LFP/Graphite cells affects their lifetime appeared first on Physics World.
- Imaging and medical-physics firms bag Institute of Physics business awards 2024James McKenzie gets excited by the firms winning Institute of Physics business awards The post Imaging and medical-physics firms bag Institute of Physics business awards 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- China syndrome?China syndrome? Channel Comment brendan 23rd December 2024 Teaser Media
- Faith organizations have a complex relationship to disaster reliefChurch volunteers feel called by Christ to help those impacted by Helene. For some, that means fulfilling a mandate to alleviate suffering. For others, it also means proselytizing.
- Explore Maggie Daley Park: Chicago’s Urban WonderlandLocated in the heart of Chicago, Maggie Daley Park is a fun and family friendly destination that combines fun, nature and adventure. This iconic park is part of the Millennium Park campus and has something for everyone. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a family with kids or just looking to take in the Chicago skyline,...
- Loud, angry, and Indigenous: Heavy metal takes on colonialism and climate changeIndigenous bands have always been part of metal, creating a place for musicians and fans to channel anger and find community.
- Three-quarters of the world’s land is drying out, ‘redefining life on Earth’Climate change has made great swaths of the planet drier and soils saltier, jeopardizing food production and water access for billions.
- In Florida, officials and communities clash over where to build the nation’s largest trash incineratorResidents argue the project will disproportionately impact majority-Black and -Hispanic communities in the Miami-Dade area.
- Are Flocked Trees Recyclable?Those dreaming of a white Christmas may participate in the tradition of flocking — spraying... The post Are Flocked Trees Recyclable? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Spout CEO Reuben Vollmer Introduces A Countertop Atmospheric Water Harvesting ApplianceThe water crisis is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet, with climate... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Spout CEO Reuben Vollmer Introduces A Countertop Atmospheric Water Harvesting Appliance appeared first on Earth911.
- AI ‘scours’ wildlife photography for signs of climate changeA new imaging tool could be used to train artificial intelligence models to spot clues as to how the planet is responding to increasing extremes. The system is designed by a group of international scientists, including researchers at the University of Edinburgh, University College London [UCL], UMass Amherst, iNaturalist and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology […]
- America’s 11th offshore wind farm approvedSouth Coast Wind project expected to power more than 840,000 homes in Massachusetts and Rhode Island with renewable energy The post America’s 11th offshore wind farm approved appeared first on Environment America.
- How a fantasy oil train may help the Supreme Court gut a major environmental lawEven if the railway promoters win, here's why the train won’t get built.
- Biden administration warns natural gas expansion would drive up domestic costsNew study shows LNG exports risk raising greenhouse gas emissions, hampering efforts to curtail the climate crisis.
- How Changes In Birding Allowed for an Epic Milestone in 2024As we look back on an outgoing 2024, it’s important to mark an important birding milestone from earlier in the year. On February 9, Peter Kaestner, amidst the lush landscapes of Bislig, eastern...
- How Changes In Birding Allowed for an Epic Milestone in 2024As we look back on an outgoing 2024, it’s important to mark an important birding milestone from earlier in the year. On February 9, Peter Kaestner, amidst the lush landscapes of Bislig, eastern...
- New Fund Promises Billions of Dollars for Global ConservationWASHINGTON (December 20, 2024) — Globally, habitats for birds and other wildlife are increasingly at risk, with a lack of access to conservation funding being a major barrier to safeguarding vital...
- New Fund Promises Billions of Dollars for Global ConservationWASHINGTON (December 20, 2024) — Globally, habitats for birds and other wildlife are increasingly at risk, with a lack of access to conservation funding being a major barrier to safeguarding vital...
- Terror Birds, Giga-Geese, and the Oldest Birds of Prey? 2024’s Fascinating Avian Fossil FindsMillions of years ago, scaly, lizard-like dinosaurs ruled the Earth. Over time, some of those dinosaurs sprouted feathers and took to the skies—and while their reptilian cousins died off, those...
- Terror Birds, Giga-Geese, and the Oldest Birds of Prey? 2024’s Fascinating Avian Fossil FindsMillions of years ago, scaly, lizard-like dinosaurs ruled the Earth. Over time, some of those dinosaurs sprouted feathers and took to the skies—and while their reptilian cousins died off, those...
- Columbia Climate School Delegates Reflect on COP29Climate School faculty traveled to Baku, Azerbaijan, for this year's U.N. Climate Change Conference. In this Q&A, they share their experiences at the annual conference.
- Year in review: Environment America’s 2024 highlightsEnvironment America and its state groups celebrate steps toward a cleaner, greener, healthier America in 2024. The post Year in review: Environment America’s 2024 highlights appeared first on Environment America.
- Bumblebees are disappearing before our eyesPesticides and habitat loss are driving America’s bumblebees to extinction. That’s why we’re working to save them. The post Bumblebees are disappearing before our eyes appeared first on Environment America.
- Ten Remarkable Plants and Fungi Named by Science This YearIn 2024, researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, recorded 172 new species of plants and fungi across the globe, from England to Cameroon.Read more on E360 →
- Thousands petition White House to act on efficiency standardsUpdated appliance efficiency standards could reduce pollution equivalent to taking 74 gas fired power plants offline. The post Thousands petition White House to act on efficiency standards appeared first on Environment America.
- Your gadgets are actually carbon sinks — for nowNew research finds billions of tons of carbon get trapped in the "technosphere."
- Tips for a Greener HolidayBy making small changes to how we celebrate and gather with loved ones, we can minimize our environmental footprints during the holidays.
- Commingled collection leads to higher recycling rates,* is the message of the latest NI dataJoseph Doherty, CEO of waste management firm Re-Gen, writes The Northern Ireland Local Authority Collected Municipal Waste Management Statistics annual report for 2023/2024 has provided clear evidence that the commingled, three-bin waste collection system delivers higher household dry recycling rates compared to a multi-stream, kerbside sort system, Re-Gen has stated. The report revealed that local […]
- Genomic analysis reveals milestones in evolution of brown algaeA study from South Korea has revealed the evolutionary journey of brown algae through genomic analysis, with potential opportunities for aquaculture and developing sustainable biomaterials. The research highlights key milestones, including the transition to multicellularity and species diversification, and uncovers viral integrations in brown algae genomes that influenced their evolution. It also explores practical applications […]
- Faltering progress with BNG could be improved with more time, people and data, suggests surveyEarly data released from a survey of over 100 professionals working in the ecology and environmental management sector in England has seemingly shown that only one-fifth of respondents believe BNG has been successful so far.1 These requirements came into force in February for most developments. The full findings and research from the survey are expected […]
- World’s biggest iceberg breaks free in Southern OceanAfter spending several decades sedentary, an ice block twice the size of Greater London is adrift on the high seas. Breaking free from its position north of the South Orkney Islands, A23a’s current journey actually began in 2020, when it came loose from a position on the seabed it had occupied for nearly 30 years. […]
- Next generation flow measurement drives sustainable water managementSustainability is a huge concern for organizations tasked with providing people with fresh water. Almost two thirds of the world’s population already experience severe water scarcity for at least one month each year and more than 2 billion people live in countries with an inadequate water supply. This threatens to drive social unrest and mass […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: House On FireTime is running out to stop and reverse climate change, and the evidence is clear... The post Earth911 Inspiration: House On Fire appeared first on Earth911.
- Ask me anything: Nadya Mason ‘I find myself looking at everything as systems of equations’Whether she’s researching quantum materials or leading her school, Nadya Mason uses her physics skills to tackle every challenge that comes her way The post Ask me anything: Nadya Mason ‘I find myself looking at everything as systems of equations’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Optimization algorithm improves safety of transcranial focused ultrasound treatmentsAlgorithm finds the optimal transducer location to focus ultrasound through the skull onto a target in the brain The post Optimization algorithm improves safety of transcranial focused ultrasound treatments appeared first on Physics World.
- A filing error put more than 90,000 acres of Yakama Nation land in the hands of Washington stateMore than 170 years later, the Yakama are still trying to get their land back.
- Four priorities to ensure the new food strategy fulfils its promiseExpensive food, unhealthy diets, farmers that can’t make a living and a nation grappling with the climate and nature crises. With all of this in the in-tray, the news last week that the government aims to reshape the food system and develop a new food […]
- As Trump mulls his FEMA pick, a political land mine awaits in FloridaThe agency is hiking insurance rates and punishing flood-prone construction in the president-elect’s favorite state.
- Q&A: How the U.S.–China rivalry is holding back the world’s climate progressWhat does the trade war mean for the cost of goods, green tech, and decarbonization? An expert policy analyst weighs in.
- Out of office: Energy saving tips for Christmas (and 2025)Working, volunteering, or feasting and snoozing? However you’re spending silly season, these basic steps effortlessly slash electricity consumption, leaving you to focus on what’s important. Since the Ofgem energy price cap rose by 10% at the beginning of October, millions of Brits have felt the effects of higher electricity and gas bills. With Christmas just […]
- 'Nature wins' for 2024'Nature wins' for 2024 Channel News brendan 20th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Environmental Benefits of Solar Energy and How It Helps You SaveAre you aware of the environmental benefits of solar energy? It is worth knowing about it and how taking advantage of the positive factors that characterize this energy is possible. Using solar panels guarantees diverse benefits and advantages, which focus on different areas. However, on this occasion, SolarLab will discuss the benefits of installing solar...
- Ross River Dena Council and Canadian Governments Sign Historic AgreementOn December 6, the Ross River Dena Council signed an agreement with the Government of Yukon and Parks Canada that will pave the way for the establishment of a national park reserve and Indigenous...
- Ross River Dena Council and Canadian Governments Sign Historic AgreementOn December 6, the Ross River Dena Council signed an agreement with the Government of Yukon and Parks Canada that will pave the way for the establishment of a national park reserve and Indigenous...
- STATEMENT: West Coast whale entanglements reach a 6-year highNOAA statistics show need to protect whales; ropeless gear a prudent solution The post STATEMENT: West Coast whale entanglements reach a 6-year high appeared first on Environment America.
- Climate School Expands FacultyVijay Modi, Dan Steingart and Alan West will join Climate School faculty in 2025.
- STATEMENT: Biden admin drafting a rushed, flawed plan to fast track data centers and power plants for AIEnvironmental and consumer advocates express concerns about environmental harm and costs to consumers in “blind sprint” for AI dominance The post STATEMENT: Biden admin drafting a rushed, flawed plan to fast track data centers and power plants for AI appeared first on Environment America.
- The government’s circular economy strategy is a landmark momentThe government has just joined us at Green Alliance in convening its own circular economy task force, and we’re flattered, as well as excited about its potential. When we heard, back in July, that this was in the works, we weren’t altogether sure whether we […]
- Two advances in quantum error correction share the Physics World 2024 Breakthrough of the YearComplementary research brings practical quantum computing closer The post Two advances in quantum error correction share the <em>Physics World</em> 2024 Breakthrough of the Year appeared first on Physics World.
- Mikhail Lukin and Dolev Bluvstein explain how they used trapped atoms to create 48 logical qubitsMeet two winners of the Physics World 2024 Breakthrough of the Year The post Mikhail Lukin and Dolev Bluvstein explain how they used trapped atoms to create 48 logical qubits appeared first on Physics World.
- Hartmut Neven talks about Google Quantum AI’s breakthrough in quantum error correctionMeet a winner of the Physics World 2024 Breakthrough of the Year The post Hartmut Neven talks about Google Quantum AI’s breakthrough in quantum error correction appeared first on Physics World.
- Water quality in Malawi threatened by use of pit-latrinesNew research carried out by the James Hutton Institute in collaboration with the University of Strathclyde, alongside partners in the Government of Malawi, has highlighted major concerns for the quality of water in Malawi, as well as in other countries facing similar changes in population and heavy reliance on pit-latrines. Pit-latrines are the most common […]
- A Guide to Incorporating Sustainability Into Your Home RemodelSustainability has become a vital part of modern living. It’s no longer just the concern of a handful of people. As homeowners, the opportunity to create spaces that reflect personal style while being environmentally responsible is more accessible than ever today. Remodeling your home can be more than just a design refresh; it’s a chance...
- In a Major Reversal, the World Bank Is Backing Mega DamsDespite continued opposition, the World Bank has approved the first of five big dam projects expected to get its support in the coming months. Climate change has upped the need for renewable energy, but the environmental and social costs of building such massive projects remain. Read more on E360 →
- New day dawns for quantum computing in the UKNQCC's new centre will bring companies and academics together to accelerate progress towards delivering quantum computing at scale The post New day dawns for quantum computing in the UK appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden just set a big new climate goal. Can the US achieve it?With Trump set to take office, cutting emissions 66 percent by 2035 will require rapid action from states, cities, and the private sector.
- A study of 11,000 twins shows how to make America walkable againNew research shows what happens when cities add sidewalks and take other pedestrian-friendly steps.
- New data shows just how bad the climate insurance crisis has becomeTwo congressional reports make clear that, with increasingly frequent hurricanes, floods, and fires, "the model of insurance as it stands right now isn't working."
- Magnetically controlled microbots are small enough to diffract visible lightUntethered microscopic robots offer new ways of probing the microscopic world The post Magnetically controlled microbots are small enough to diffract visible light appeared first on Physics World.
- The biggest local authority climate and environment stories of 2024It’s been another big year at the coal face of decarbonisation and the frontline of adaptation, mitigation, and restoration. We round up the biggest headlines every pro should know. 2024. So much to answer for. A second term secured for Donald Trump. An impotent COP29 at which last year’s big commitment – phasing out fossil […]
- Indigenous people defending their land face a disproportionate share of violence and threatsCorporations must be held accountable for attacks that advance their business interests, researchers say.
- Yes, You Can Recycle Cooking OilAfter you’ve fried the chicken or sautéed the veggies, don’t pour the leftover cooking oil... The post Yes, You Can Recycle Cooking Oil appeared first on Earth911.
- Is Rusted Metal Recyclable?In the recycling world, the condition of your products is often a crucial factor in... The post Is Rusted Metal Recyclable? appeared first on Earth911.
- Strategies for Waste-Free Gift WrappingIt’s gift-giving season! With Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, winter solstice, New Year’s celebrations, and winter birthdays... The post Strategies for Waste-Free Gift Wrapping appeared first on Earth911.
- Repair Café Support Fund publishes first year results, £16,000 awarded15 repair cafe locations have received financial support through the scheme in its first 12 months. Launched in March 2024 by waste operator enfinium, the Repair Café Support Fund will run for three years, during which time it will invest £60,000 into circular initiatives across the UK. In the inaugural year, 15 cafes across England […]
- 10 Rules To Follow When Renovating Your BathroomRenovating your bathroom is an exciting opportunity to transform one of the most-used spaces in your home. But it’s also a project where careful planning can make all the difference. Whether you’re creating a spa-like sanctuary or simply refreshing the essentials, following these 10 rules will ensure your renovation is smooth, functional, and absolutely worth...
- Don’t forget the important role of the public sector in looking after natureThis post is by Andrew Allen Lead Policy Advocate – Land Use at The Woodland Trust There is disconnect between the scale of the nature crisis, and to a lesser extent the targets to address it, and the measures being taken to do something about […]
- Farewell to the Caspian SeaFarewell to the Caspian Sea Channel News brendan 19th December 2024 Teaser Media
- These 7 Books About Plants Deserve a Spot on Your Birding BookshelfNew birders quickly discover: To find birds, find plants. As the foundation of healthy ecosystems, plants provide birds with food and shelter and support myriad other organisms in complicated webs of...
- These 7 Books About Plants Deserve a Spot on Your Birding BookshelfNew birders quickly discover: To find birds, find plants. As the foundation of healthy ecosystems, plants provide birds with food and shelter and support myriad other organisms in complicated webs of...
- Experts share insights on the rise of renewable energyFrom electric vehicles to energy efficiency, here are five key takeaways from our Renewables on the Rise Roundtable webinar. The post Experts share insights on the rise of renewable energy appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Procter & Gamble commits to clarifying wood pulp sourcing policiesCanada’s boreal forest includes some of the most majestic woodlands in the world — and some of the most endangered as well because of excessive logging. The post STATEMENT: Procter & Gamble commits to clarifying wood pulp sourcing policies appeared first on Environment America.
- Carnivorous Squirrels Discovered in CaliforniaScientists have discovered that in addition to seeds and nuts, some California ground squirrels also eat voles.Read more on E360 →
- Five new laws to reduce waste and toxics going into effect in Oregon in 2025The new year brings with it new protections for the health, safety and well being for Oregonians. The post Five new laws to reduce waste and toxics going into effect in Oregon in 2025 appeared first on Environment America.
- How to Decorate a Christmas TreeDecorating a Christmas tree is a joyful holiday tradition that brings festive spirit into your home. With so many options and styles available, the process can feel overwhelming. Let’s break it down how to decorate a Christmas tree step by step, ensuring your tree shines with your personal touch and holiday cheer. Key Takeaways Select...
- Worried about flooding? Wetlands are part of nature’s solution.In addition to their water filtration and habitat value, the sponge-like nature of wetlands in the Midwest can help mitigate flood risk in our communities. The post Worried about flooding? Wetlands are part of nature’s solution. appeared first on Environment America.
- The Ultimate Eco-Friendly Travel Checklist for FamiliesTravelling with your family is an exciting experience, but it can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially if you’re trying to stay eco-friendly. The good news? Sustainable travel isn’t just possible—it’s easier than you might think. By making simple swaps and thoughtful choices, you can reduce waste, save money, and create lasting memories while keeping your environmental...
- Renting with Pets? A Guide to Pet Rent Fees and Negotiation TipsFinding a pet-friendly rental can be challenging, especially when faced with additional costs like pet rent, pet deposits, and other fees. If you’re a pet owner, understanding these expenses and learning how to negotiate can make a big difference in finding a home that accommodates both you and your furry friend. Here’s a comprehensive guide...
- How to Properly Site an ApiaryBeekeeping is an art that requires careful planning and consideration, especially when it comes to selecting the perfect location for your apiary. The success of your honeybee colonies depends largely on where you choose to site them. From ensuring adequate sun exposure with nucleus hives to protecting against harsh winds, there are numerous factors to...
- Scientists from 57 countries want to end siloed decision-making on climate and biodiversityA new report calls for solutions that simultaneously address climate change, biodiversity, health, water, and food issues.
- RELEASE: In new year, new laws will reduce waste and toxics in OregonOn January 1st, 2025, several policies go into effect in Oregon that will protect public health, reduce waste, improve recycling and keep electronic devices in use for longer. The post RELEASE: In new year, new laws will reduce waste and toxics in Oregon appeared first on Environment America.
- GAO Offers a Path To a National Textiles StrategyThe United States faces a growing textile waste crisis fueled by the rise of fast... The post GAO Offers a Path To a National Textiles Strategy appeared first on Earth911.
- Opening doors with outreach: using your physics skills to engage, inspire and break down barriersA comprehensive guide for starting out in public engagement from The Ogden Trust The post Opening doors with outreach: using your physics skills to engage, inspire and break down barriers appeared first on Physics World.
- Blinded by the light: the effects of urban lighting on beach bugsA new method for examining the effects of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) seemingly reveals severe and lasting damage to small coastal creatures. An international group of scientists – including two from Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the University of Plymouth – have developed the approach, which was used to examine the effects of ALAN […]
- New paper examines the elusive nature of liquid brines on MarsDetermining the conditions in which brines are stable could be key to better understanding the climate and potential habitability of Mars (words: University of Arkansas). More than a hundred years ago, astronomer Percival Lowell made the case for the existence of canals on Mars designed to redistribute water from the Martian ice caps to its […]
- Plastic packaging collection survey fleshes out “monumental” challengeA monumental challenge lies ahead when it comes to collecting plastic packaging from UK households, says plastic resource efficiency and recycling charity, RECOUP, releasing the results of its annual survey in this area. Whilst there have been incremental improvements across the board for kerbside service provision for plastic packaging, the requirement to include other formats […]
- Tata Steel UK and JCB sign MOU for supply of low-emissions ‘green’ steelUnder the agreement, Tata Steel will supply the British construction equipment manufacturer with green steel from Port Talbot after completing its transformation plans. JCB, which maintains a close focus on carbon reduction in its manufacturing and equipment, will integrate the steel into its machinery range. This is the first supply agreement Tata Steel UK has […]
- Hydrogen trains begin service in GermanyHydrogen trains will be used – seemingly for the first time – in the Berlin-Brandenburg and Bavarian regions in Germany, following a 12 December announcement by Siemens Mobility. The group said the first Mireo Plus H hydrogen trains have received authorization for passenger operation in time for the scheduled timetable change on December 15, 2024, […]
- Alert fatigue: The phrase that defined our climate in 2024From "carbon cowboys" to "snow loss cliff," these 10 terms captured the spirit of the hottest year yet.
- AI-powered tool detects residual tumour during brain surgeryThe FastGlioma tool could enable rapid and accurate detection of microscopic tumour infiltration, improving the success of brain cancer surgery The post AI-powered tool detects residual tumour during brain surgery appeared first on Physics World.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Cemvita’s Biotech BreakthroughsThe global push for sustainability has reached a critical juncture, particularly in industries traditionally associated... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Cemvita’s Biotech Breakthroughs appeared first on Earth911.
- 10 Ways To Reuse and Repurpose Bed SheetsIt’s always nice to freshen up your bedroom with fresh, new sheets from time to... The post 10 Ways To Reuse and Repurpose Bed Sheets appeared first on Earth911.
- Updates to national flood and coastal erosion risk assessment in EnglandThe Environment Agency’s latest data shows 6.3million properties are threatened by flooding from rivers, oceans and surface water. New numbers published on Tuesday 17th January show more addresses across England than ever before are now considered to be at risk. While the data emphasises the increased threat posed by climate change and coastal erosion, poor […]
- ‘Surge’ in climate tech investment as UK bucks global decline trendArtificial intelligence accounted for one-quarter of all green technology investment in 2024. PwC’s Global State of Climate Tech 2024 report shows that £4.5billion poured into climate tech in the UK over the past year. An increase of 24% year-on-year, machine learning and AI are identified as big growth drivers, with investment increasing by 128% and […]
- Six years on: why is mandatory food waste reporting still on holdThis post is by Adam Isaacs, Public Affairs Manager UK and Ireland at Too Good to Go. Cast your mind back to the heady days of 2018: the summer was sweltering, a royal wedding dominated the tabloids, ‘Black Panther’ had everyone talking and Gareth Southgate’s […]
- We're on the road to nowhere...We're on the road to nowhere... Channel News brendan 18th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Long Before Pantone, This Bird-Based System for Describing Color Was a HitOn a sunny afternoon on the Pacific coast, Rhys Newman was sketching a pair of California Gulls when he had a realization. As an independent designer and birder who helps companies like Casper and...
- Long Before Pantone, This Bird-Based System for Describing Color Was a HitOn a sunny afternoon on the Pacific coast, Rhys Newman was sketching a pair of California Gulls when he had a realization. As an independent designer and birder who helps companies like Casper and...
- Expelling Indigenous Batwa from Their Lands Did Not Help Endangered Gorillas, Study FindsFor decades, Congolese officials have barred the Batwa from their ancestral lands in the name of preserving the critically endangered eastern lowland gorilla. But a new study suggests the Batwa were never a threat to the creatures.Read more on E360 →
- Inner workings of the neutron illuminated by Jefferson Lab experimentFuture studies using neutron detector could help resolve nucleon “spin crisis” The post Inner workings of the neutron illuminated by Jefferson Lab experiment appeared first on Physics World.
- Energy Department finalizes efficiency standards for tankless water heatersEfficiency standards that take effect in 2029 will reduce pollution and save families on energy bills. The post Energy Department finalizes efficiency standards for tankless water heaters appeared first on Environment America.
- Columbia Climate School Hosts Ninth Annual Sustainability Careers ReceptionThirty-three sustainability professionals and 88 Columbia students from varying backgrounds and degree pursuits gathered to discuss the ever-pressing challenges and real-world applications of sustainability and climate.
- Immiscible ice layers may explain why Uranus and Neptune lack magnetic polesSimulations of "ice giant" interiors shed light on unexpected Voyager 2 findings The post Immiscible ice layers may explain why Uranus and Neptune lack magnetic poles appeared first on Physics World.
- Scottish Water overflow map goes liveScottish Water’s first online overflow map, showing near real-time data from wastewater overflows across the country, is now live and available for public use. The interactive map provides information on when an overflow is operating and where recent activity has occurred, using data gathered by monitors, allowing local communities to access information on overflows in […]
- Ground investigation supports development of major European CO2 highwayGeo-data specialist Fugro said it is carrying out a comprehensive ground investigation for a ground-breaking new CO2 highway, off the coast of Belgium. The contract is part of a 1,000-kilometre-long planned pipeline by Equinor to transport CO2 between mainland Europe and Norway. Bringing large scale CO2 storage to European industry, this project could be a […]
- Government watchdog identifies failure of regulators to comply with environmental lawThe Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has issued separate decision notices to Defra, the EA, and Ofwat for failures to comply with environmental law in respect of untreated sewage discharges, warning that court action could follow if corrective steps are not taken within two months. Announced on 16 December, the action concludes an investigation into […]
- Why it’s so hard to create a truly recyclable Keurig coffee podA company is betting on aluminum to solve K-cups’ sustainability problem. But experts say it’s complicated.
- Spending Christmas with ‘Dr. Doom’How my climate-obsessed dad brought our family closer together.
- Climate takes its toll on the ‘cherry capital of the world’The erratic weather adding to the troubles of Michigan's cherry growers is impacting farmers everywhere.
- A Gift Guide to Sustainable Skin CareWinter is a tough time for skin, our body’s largest organ, which is why personal... The post A Gift Guide to Sustainable Skin Care appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Get the Plastic Out!The average American discards 17.7 pounds of Polyethylene terephthalate (PET, also known as PETE) plastic... The post We Earthlings: Get the Plastic Out! appeared first on Earth911.
- Choose Eco-Responsible Holiday GiftsOn the hunt for that perfect gift this holiday season for your eco-conscious loved ones?... The post Choose Eco-Responsible Holiday Gifts appeared first on Earth911.
- Contracts signed on Teesside East Coast Cluster carbon capture and storage2,000 new skilled jobs will be created in the North East of England as emissions reductions industries prepare to break new ground. Construction of the East Coast Cluster in Teesside will begin in 2025, forming a key part of wider government aims to ‘reignite’ industrial heartlands following decades of decline. Contracts for this phase of […]
- Your footprint here: digital advertising emissions and how to reduce themCan organisations deliver messages effectively and energy efficiently? We turn to the marketing experts for a crash course in programmatic digital out-of-home technology as a sustainable solution. The broadcast nature of digital out of home [DOOH] sets it apart from other digital advertising channels. While as a very visible medium, DOOH screens have been targeted […]
- How one organisation cut landfill waste by 93% (in four years)The impressive achievement highlights the importance of correct end of life treatment for an effective circular economy. ABB Energy Industries’ Service Parts Circularity Program focuses on extending life of used parts, conserving resources and minimising electronic waste. Since 2020, 93% of waste that was being sent to landfill has been saved and put back into […]
- Truckee Weather Secrets: The Best Time to Visit and What to PackNestled in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, Truckee is famous for its stunning landscapes and ever-changing weather. Whether planning a summer escape or a winter skiing adventure, knowing what Truckee weather has in store is essential. Where Is Truckee Located? Truckee is a charming mountain town in northern California near Lake Tahoe. Its elevation of 5,817...
- How Modern Plumbing Innovations Transform HomesKey Takeaways Discover how smart home technology is revolutionizing plumbing systems. Understand the significance of sustainable plumbing practices in today’s homes. Recognize the benefits of routine plumbing maintenance for efficiency and safety. The Rise of Smart Plumbing Technology In recent years, smart plumbing technology has reshaped how homeowners interact with their plumbing systems. With innovations...
- Only the impossible is possible nowOnly the impossible is possible now Channel Comment brendan 17th December 2024 Teaser Media
- California Voters Said Yes to Prop 4, a Win for Birds, People, and Our Shared FutureThanks to bird advocates and environmental champions across the state like you, California voters passed Proposition 4, the largest public investment dedicated to climate resilience in the state’s...
- California Voters Said Yes to Prop 4, a Win for Birds, People, and Our Shared FutureThanks to bird advocates and environmental champions across the state like you, California voters passed Proposition 4, the largest public investment dedicated to climate resilience in the state’s...
- Quantum uncertainty and wave–particle duality are equivalent, experiment showsDecade-old prediction confirmed using orbital angular momentum states of light The post Quantum uncertainty and wave–particle duality are equivalent, experiment shows appeared first on Physics World.
- Space agency leaders express fears and hopes for the futureContrasting talks by UK Space Agency chief exec Paul Bate and his deputy Chris White-Horne frame this year's Appleton Space Conference The post Space agency leaders express fears and hopes for the future appeared first on Physics World.
- Laser beam casts a shadow in a ruby crystalComplex photon-photon interactions make a beam of light behave like a solid object The post Laser beam casts a shadow in a ruby crystal appeared first on Physics World.
- Government ‘excited’ by the potential of green gas to support its clean energy transition missionGreen gas will play a critical role in helping the government deliver energy, climate and economic security, Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Energy Consumers) at DESNZ told around 300 industry stakeholders a conference in London on 11 December, organised by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA). In an enthusiastic and […]
- What physics metaphor do you think needs to be experimentally verified?Robert P Crease wants your suggestions of physics metaphors that need fact checking The post What physics metaphor do you think needs to be experimentally verified? appeared first on Physics World.
- Malaria Cases Rising Amid Worsening FloodsMalaria killed almost 600,000 people in 2023, as cases rose for the fifth consecutive year, according to a new report from the World Health Organization. Read more on E360 →
- This Indigenous attorney is fighting for climate justice in the world’s highest courtGrowing up on Guam, Julian Aguon saw the law used against Indigenous peoples. Now he's fighting back.
- Virtual patient populations enable more inclusive medical device developmentUniversity of Leeds spin-out adsilico is using computational medicine to enable more inclusive and patient-centric medical device development The post Virtual patient populations enable more inclusive medical device development appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Reduce Waste Over the HolidaysThe holidays are here! And with them, festivities, food, and fun. You may travel to... The post How to Reduce Waste Over the Holidays appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Author David Steinman on Raising Healthy Kids In a Toxic WorldMeet David Steinman, an environmental activist, investigative journalist, and author who has worked to expose... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Author David Steinman on Raising Healthy Kids In a Toxic World appeared first on Earth911.
- Exploring Ecotourism: 6 Tips To Be a Green Globe TrotterI find myself drawn to visit some of the world’s most diverse ecosystems and exotic... The post Exploring Ecotourism: 6 Tips To Be a Green Globe Trotter appeared first on Earth911.
- Building decarbonisation will fail without whole-life carbon accountingImproved data transparency and unified net zero certification standards have also been identified as crucial as efforts to tackle 40% of global carbon emissions stalls. In the first progress update of the Market Transformation Action Agenda, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development [WBCSD] emphasised the importance of speeding up carbon reduction across the built […]
- Europe’s most advanced weather satellite comes onlineThe first third-generation EUMETSAT Meteosat is now fully operational, in a major step forward for forecasting. Some of the most advanced meteorological technology on the planet, the new equipment relies on two main instruments – the Flexible Combined Imager [FCI] and Lightning Imager [LI]. Data produced is then disseminated to a national meteorological services and […]
- A vegan ChristmasA vegan Christmas Channel News brendan 16th December 2024 Teaser Media
- What is the pH of distilled water?The pH of distilled water refers to its level of acidity or alkalinity on a scale from 0 to 14. Pure distilled water has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral. However, this can change under certain conditions. What is pH? Why is it an Important Factor for Water and Other Substances? pH stands...
- Sustainability Film Awards 2024: A Beacon for Environmental StorytellingThe Sustainability Film Awards 2024 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated events in the sustainability and creative media world. This prestigious award ceremony celebrates films that highlight real-world environmental solutions, sustainability innovations, and social impact stories. What Are the Sustainability Film Awards? The Sustainability Film Awards recognize and honor filmmakers, businesses,...
- We need to call on Amazon to help save the beesOnce bees are gone, they’re gone for good. You can’t same-day ship a new species. Tell Amazon to stop selling bee-killing pesticides today. The post We need to call on Amazon to help save the bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ taint rural California drinking water, far from known sourcesPFAS chemicals have unexpectedly turned up in well water in rural farmland, far from any industrial areas, airports, or military bases.
- How To Make Eco-Friendly Choices When On Your PeriodMenstrual cycles are a natural part of life, but conventional period products often come with a significant environmental cost. Many single-use pads and tampons are made with plastic components and come in plastic packaging, contributing to pollution and waste. Fortunately, there are sustainable options to make your period more eco-friendly without compromising comfort or hygiene....
- Comprehensive Guide to Farming InsuranceProtecting farmers’ incomes is very important in Australian agribusiness, where things like changing weather patterns and market prices are common. Farm insurance becomes an important tool because it protects cultivators financially against the risks of farming. This article explains what farm crop insurance is, discusses the different kinds available in Australia, and more. How Farm...
- The Bald Eagle Is About to Officially Become Our National Bird—Thanks to This Man.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- The Bald Eagle Is Finally, Officially Our National Bird—Thanks to This Man.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- The Bald Eagle Is Finally, Officially Our National Bird—Thanks to This Man.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- ‘Waging war on science’: Researchers worry about their jobs under Trump 2.0“There are a lot of days where I feel very much like just quitting all of this."
- The Cerulean Warbler Is Declining but Help Is on the WayNestled within the canopy of mature forests across the eastern United States and southern Canada, the Cerulean Warbler is a songbird perfectly suited to treetop life. Males flaunt sky-blue and white...
- The Cerulean Warbler Is In Decline but Help Is on the WayNestled within the canopy of mature forests across the eastern United States and southern Canada, the Cerulean Warbler is a songbird perfectly suited to treetop life. Males flaunt sky-blue and white...
- The Cerulean Warbler Is In Decline but Help Is on the WayNestled within the canopy of mature forests across the eastern United States and southern Canada, the Cerulean Warbler is a songbird perfectly suited to treetop life. Males flaunt sky-blue and white...
- The Long ViewAs we were preparing this issue, we asked Christmas Bird Count participants for their favorite memories from the annual community science effort. Our inbox soon flooded with birds. There was the...
- The Long ViewAs we were preparing this issue, we asked Christmas Bird Count participants for their favorite memories from the annual community science effort. Our inbox soon flooded with birds. There was the...
- The Road AheadAs President Trump returns to office, we are reminded that while political outcomes shift, Audubon’s mission to protect birds and the places they need does not. Whether in the United States or...
- The Road AheadAs President Trump returns to office, we are reminded that while political outcomes shift, Audubon’s mission to protect birds and the places they need does not. Whether in the United States or...
- How Much Longer Can These Cold-Loving Birds Last in the Rapidly Warming Rockies?.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
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- This Bar-tailed Godwit Decoy Delivers Folk Art with a Contemporary FeelBy the time artist David Personius was growing up in the 1950s, carved wooden bird decoys were largely a thing of the past—collector’s items for folk art aficionados like his dad. European...
- This Bar-tailed Godwit Decoy Delivers Folk Art with a Contemporary FeelBy the time artist David Personius was growing up in the 1950s, carved wooden bird decoys were largely a thing of the past—collector’s items for folk art aficionados like his dad. European...
- Do more animals get hit by cars on full moon nights?Animals deserve to be able to roam their habitat safely. How can we help protect wildlife from vehicle strikes? The post Do more animals get hit by cars on full moon nights? appeared first on Environment America.
- The Christmas Bird Count: “Better Than Any Animal Planet Video!”In 1900, Frank Chapman had a wild idea. He proposed that readers of Bird-Lore, Audubon magazine's predecessor, go out on Christmas Day and count as many birds as they could find—an alternative...
- The Christmas Bird Count: “Better Than Any Animal Planet Video!”In 1900, Frank Chapman had a wild idea. He proposed that readers of Bird-Lore, Audubon magazine's predecessor, go out on Christmas Day and count as many birds as they could find—an alternative...
- Why Routine HVAC Inspections Matter for Your HomeHVAC systems are essential for indoor comfort, regardless of external weather conditions. Made up of various interconnected components, including heating units, cooling systems, and ductwork, HVAC systems regulate temperature and airflow within homes. Key Benefits of Regular Inspections Scheduling regular HVAC inspections yields multiple advantages, helping homeowners save on costs and extend the system’s longevity....
- The monarch butterfly and the Endangered Species ActKey things to know about the monarch butterfly, its decline, and protections it may receive from the Endangered Species Act. The post The monarch butterfly and the Endangered Species Act appeared first on Environment America.
- Extreme Heat May Cause People to Age FasterNew research suggests that extreme heat may cause people to age faster at a molecular level.Read more on E360 →
- Failure to meet green targets could raise power prices by 50%New analysis published by Montel Analytics appears to show that power prices could jump by 50% across Europe if countries fail to meet their stated goals for decarbonisation. This highlights just how crucial the expansion of renewable energy is for the affordability of power in the coming decades. The latest update to Montel Analytics’ EU […]
- Nature-friendly planning reform needed as over half of English Local Authorities missed legal deadline on actions to restore natureNew research, released today (13 December) by Wildlife and Countryside Link, reveals that overstretched and under-resourced English Local Authorities have been struggling to meet legal deadlines to consider the nature recovery action they need to take and the policies to support this. Coinciding with these findings, nature groups including RSPB, The Wildlife Trusts, Friends of […]
- Africa targets 2035 start date for synchrotron constructionThe African Light Source Foundation’s conceptual design report hopes to encourage African leaders to support the project The post Africa targets 2035 start date for synchrotron construction appeared first on Physics World.
- The Green Revolution: E-Bikes: Opportunities and Risks of Battery-Powered Mobility of the FutureCurrently, to address these issues most cities in the world are facing pollution and traffic congestion, and e-bikes have presented themselves as the solution. Electric bicycles or e-bikes are innovative modes of transport, which successfully combine the management of climate change, as well as practicality in urban settings. Why E-Bikes Matter Transportation is currently considered...
- Research aims to better understand how the ocean “breathes”A new £2.5 million project led by the University of Southampton and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has set its sights on improving our understanding of how the ocean ‘breathes’, storing heat and greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Ocean scientists will deploy sensors onboard high-tech floats to provide unprecedented detail on how the ocean breathes […]
- From physics to filmmaking: Mark Levinson on his new documentary, The Universe in a Grain of SandTowards a unified vision of nature, humans and machines The post From physics to filmmaking: Mark Levinson on his new documentary, <em>The Universe in a Grain of Sand</em> appeared first on Physics World.
- 'Frankenchickens' judgement 'seismic for billions of birds''Frankenchickens' judgement 'seismic for billions of birds' Channel News brendan 13th December 2024 Teaser Media
- After 2 years, Coca-Cola’s promise to scale up reusable packaging is deadThe pledge was born out of shareholder activism — and was withdrawn as regulators crack down on greenwashing.
- Generative AI has an electronic waste problem, researchers warnWithout mitigation measures, the computing infrastructure for large language models could generate 2.5 million tons of e-waste a year by 2030 The post Generative AI has an electronic waste problem, researchers warn appeared first on Physics World.
- Norway hits the brakes on mining the Arctic Ocean — for nowThe debate over deep-sea mining exposes a contradiction between the country’s proud culture of environmental stewardship and its dependence on the extraction of the ocean’s riches.
- Earth911 Inspiration: As if We Are To Live on This Earth ForeverToday’s inspiration is from Australian environmentalist and politician Arron Wood: “Sustainability is treating ourselves and... The post Earth911 Inspiration: As if We Are To Live on This Earth Forever appeared first on Earth911.
- West Yorkshire energy from waste facility stops 2million tonnes of CO2eFerrybridge 1 began operating in 2015, contributing to a three-quarter reduction in overall emissions from the UK waste sector. The facility, one of two at the West Yorkshire site operated by enfinium, has now prevented 2,250,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions from escaping into the atmosphere. This is the equivalent to 7.2million passengers flying from London […]
- How Extinction Rebellion 'reaped a whirlwind'How Extinction Rebellion 'reaped a whirlwind' Channel Comment brendan 13th December 2024 Teaser Media
- The Real Costs and Savings of Switching to SolarSwitching to solar energy is becoming increasingly popular as people look for sustainable and cost-effective ways to power their homes. While the idea of harnessing energy from the sun may seem appealing, it’s essential to evaluate both the costs and savings involved. Solar energy systems can be a significant investment, but they often offer long-term...
- Navigating Corporate Sustainability in the Era of Climate ChangeThe increasing urgency of climate change has reshaped how businesses operate, pushing sustainability from a buzzword to a necessity. With extreme weather events, rising global temperatures, and stricter regulations, organizations must now integrate climate-conscious strategies into their core operations. Corporate sustainability is no longer just a moral obligation; it’s a critical factor for long-term resilience...
- Brooke Bateman Takes the Reins of Audubon’s Christmas Bird CountDr. Brooke Bateman has led Audubon’s climate science work for several years, most notably as the lead researcher for Survival By Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink, a groundbreaking climate...
- Brooke Bateman Takes the Reins of Audubon’s Christmas Bird CountDr. Brooke Bateman has led Audubon’s climate science work for several years, most notably as the lead researcher for Survival By Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink, a groundbreaking climate...
- As the Christmas Bird Count Turns 125, a Beloved Birding Tradition Looks to the FutureThe killing games were coming to an end. At the turn of the 20th century fewer sportsmen were participating in bygone Christmas Day “side hunts,” competitions in which hunters would split into...
- As the Christmas Bird Count Turns 125, a Beloved Birding Tradition Looks to the FutureThe killing games were coming to an end. At the turn of the 20th century fewer sportsmen were participating in bygone Christmas Day “side hunts,” competitions in which hunters would split into...
- As the Christmas Bird Count Turns 125, a Beloved Birding Tradition Looks to the FutureThe killing games were coming to an end. At the turn of the 20th century fewer sportsmen were participating in bygone Christmas Day “side hunts,” competitions in which hunters would split into...
- How a Photographer Captured This Dreamy Portrait of a Female Wood Duck in the SnowPhotographer Scott Suriano is always hoping for one last snow. In the mercurial transition from winter to spring, he sees a chance to capture an unusual scene for his neck of the woods: Wood Ducks in...
- How a Photographer Captured This Dreamy Portrait of a Female Wood Duck in the SnowPhotographer Scott Suriano is always hoping for one last snow. In the mercurial transition from winter to spring, he sees a chance to capture an unusual scene for his neck of the woods: Wood Ducks in...
- Want to Level Up Your Winter Birding? Know Your ConifersIn the coldest months, when birds seem scarce, look to your native conifers. These hardy trees and shrubs are a winter lifeline for birds and other wildlife. Birds feast on evergreen seeds and...
- Level Up Your Winter Birding By Knowing Your ConifersIn the coldest months, when birds seem scarce, look to your native conifers. These hardy trees and shrubs are a winter lifeline for birds and other wildlife. Birds feast on evergreen seeds and...
- Level Up Your Winter Birding By Knowing Your ConifersIn the coldest months, when birds seem scarce, look to your native conifers. These hardy trees and shrubs are a winter lifeline for birds and other wildlife. Birds feast on evergreen seeds and...
- A Single Heatwave Killed Half of Alaska’s Common Murres, a Shocking New Study RevealsIn the summer of 2015, dead Common Murres started to wash up along the Alaskan coast. That wasn’t inherently alarming; such die-offs happen occasionally for murres and other seabirds like auklets...
- A Single Heatwave Killed Half of Alaska’s Common Murres, a Shocking New Study RevealsIn the summer of 2015, dead Common Murres started to wash up along the Alaskan coast. That wasn’t inherently alarming; such die-offs happen occasionally for murres and other seabirds like auklets...
- Gear Up For a Year of Avian Action With Our 2025 Bird Challenge CalendarNeed some inspiration for your 2025 resolutions? We’ve got you covered. Audubon has designed a series of monthly goals to keep your birding feeling fresh all year long. Keep up with these...
- Take On a Year of Avian Action With Our 2025 Bird Challenge CalendarNeed some inspiration for your 2025 resolutions? We’ve got you covered. Audubon has designed a series of monthly goals to keep your birding feeling fresh all year long. Keep up with these...
- Take On a Year of Avian Action With Our 2025 Bird Challenge CalendarNeed some inspiration for your 2025 resolutions? We’ve got you covered. Audubon has designed a series of monthly goals to keep your birding feeling fresh all year long. Keep up with these...
- Test Your Bird and Word Savvy With This Creative Crossword PuzzleOne of the things you learn as a crossword constructor is that there’s no real limit to how cool or quirky a puzzle can get—just as long as you can actually pull it off. So when we elected to...
- Test Your Bird and Word Savvy With This Creative Crossword PuzzleOne of the things you learn as a crossword constructor is that there’s no real limit to how cool or quirky a puzzle can get—just as long as you can actually pull it off. So when we elected to...
- Top Audubon Stories in 2024: Policy and AdvocacyThroughout the last year, Audubon continued its century-long tradition of advocating for and securing the space, clean air, and clean water that birds and people need to live and thrive. Read on to...
- Top Audubon Stories in 2024: Policy and AdvocacyThroughout the last year, Audubon continued its century-long tradition of advocating for and securing the space, clean air, and clean water that birds and people need to live and thrive. Read on to...
- To Grow Grassland Habitat, Conservationists Try a New Incentive: Cash for BirdsMatt Maier was happy to leave behind the constant chores of a family farm to study business, not agriculture, in college. But a couple of decades later, when Maier had children of his own, a dream of...
- To Grow Grassland Habitat, Conservationists Try a New Incentive: Cash for BirdsMatt Maier was happy to leave behind the constant chores of a family farm to study business, not agriculture, in college. But a couple of decades later, when Maier had children of his own, a dream of...
- Learning From History To Help Guide the Future of NYC’s Crucial WatershedWhile persistent drought conditions threaten the NYC water supply, Columbia students prepare to step up to the challenge.
- Rural Florida district gets 23 new electric school busesDedicated local leaders help bus drivers and students experience a healthier ride to school by putting polluting diesel buses behind them. The post Rural Florida district gets 23 new electric school buses appeared first on Environment America.
- Exploring this year’s best physics research in our Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2024Lively chat about antimatter, medical physics, quantum computing, lasers and more The post Exploring this year’s best physics research in our Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- Top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year in physics for 2024 revealedWork on entangled imaging, recoiling nuclei and transparent mice are on our shortlist The post Top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year in physics for 2024 revealed appeared first on Physics World.
- Scottish Water served £6,000 civil penalty for polluting Dunfermline burnScottish Water has been served a civil penalty of £6,000 by Scotland’s environmental regulator for breaching a condition of their licence after a discharge of untreated sewage caused pollution of the Crossford Burn in Dunfermline. The Variable Monetary penalty (VMP) was issued by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) following an investigation by officers. The […]
- Comment: The misleading spin surrounding net zeroAndrew Normand of Encora Energy, explains why he believes talk of blackouts and rationing of energy use are being misused to stigmatize the opportunities of the energy transition In the latest round of political wars, Net Zero has become a hot topic amid conflicting views on the benefits versus the costs. As part of this, […]
- Probing human serum for unknown and hazardous chemicalsA groundbreaking method of detecting unknown chemicals in human serum is proposed in a study by a group from Chiba University. The approach answers a call for better ways of conducting non-targeted chemical analysis (i.e., that undertaken without prior knowledge of what specific compounds are present), and offers an approach suitable for identifying foreign chemicals […]
- As Wolf Populations Rebound, an Angry Backlash IntensifiesThe reintroduction of endangered wolves to Yellowstone National Park 30 years ago was a major conservation victory. But as wolves have spread across the West, anger and resentment at the apex predator has escalated, with hunters in some states increasingly targeting them.Read more on E360 →
- Global shipping finance portfolio moves closer to alignment with net zero climate goalsData from financial institutions appear to show that the global finance portfolio for shipping has moved closer to alignment with ambitious decarbonisation trajectories set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which aim to remove emissions from international shipping by 2050. The new insights are contained in The Poseidon Principles’ fifth Annual Disclosure Report, which showcases […]
- Automated checks build confidence in treatment verificationChartCheck, a treatment evaluation solution from Radformation, helps physicists who are responsible for patient safety to speed up their weekly checks and make them more consistent The post Automated checks build confidence in treatment verification appeared first on Physics World.
- In his final weeks, Biden aims to cut off funding for oil and gas projects abroadTrump would have a hard time undoing a potential international agreement to end most export credits for fossil fuel infrastructure.
- The climate cost of Trump’s tariffsThe tariffs will make everything from heat pumps and solar panels to EVs more expensive.
- Circular economy now: Labour must equip local authorities with necessary resourcesThe Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport wants to see dedicated tools developed and distributed among councils. Launched by the Association at its Autumn Conference late-November, the Resources and Waste Policy Position paper calls for a more joined up policy landscape. A focus on driving sustainable production, reducing consumption, and improving resource […]
- Diet Coke vs Coke Zero: Which One Should You Pick?When it comes to low calorie sodas, Diet Coke vs Coke Zero is a hot topic among soda fans. Both claim to be sugar free but what’s the difference? Let’s get into the differences, taste profiles, ingredients and health impact. What Is Diet Coke? Diet Coke was launched in 1982 as the first sugar free...
- 5 Ways to Reuse Holiday CardsTurn holiday cards into something useful rather than trashing them or tossing them in a box with these five ideas. The post 5 Ways to Reuse Holiday Cards appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Children’s Books That Expertly Teach About the EnvironmentWe all know that reading to our children every night is important for their overall... The post 5 Children’s Books That Expertly Teach About the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- DIY Natural Handmade Beauty Products That Make Great GiftsWhen it comes to gift-giving, a handmade touch can elevate your present from thoughtful to... The post DIY Natural Handmade Beauty Products That Make Great Gifts appeared first on Earth911.
- Ecologists without borders: Ukraine’s Kakhovka Dam and nature recoveryOne of the most severe environmental disasters of the war so far, the destruction of Kakhovka Dam disrupted water supplies,threatened livelihoods and devastated ecosystems. But advanced satellite imagery now shows the environment is healing and adapting at a startling rate. The Kakhovka Dam on the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine was crucial for irrigation, energy […]
- Roseburn to Union Canal active travel route opens in EdinburghCycle paths and walking routes form the City of Edinburgh Council’s new green corridor. Open to the public from Sunday 8th December, the new £17million active travel link has transformed previously disused land and public spaces in the hope of encouraging more people to walk, cycle or wheel. Approved for consultation in 2023, the new […]
- Activist arrests in UK 'three times global average'Activist arrests in UK 'three times global average' Channel News Catherine Early 12th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Energy addiction - time for rehab?Energy addiction - time for rehab? Channel Comment brendan 12th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Breathe Easy: How Regular HVAC Care Supports Cleaner Air and Better SleepThere’s nothing quite like stepping into a home that feels just right—the air is fresh, the temperature is perfect, and you can truly relax. Achieving that level of comfort and wellness depends on one unsung hero: your HVAC system. It not only regulates temperature but also improves the air you breathe and supports quality sleep—two...
- Forest Service proposed logging threatens species, older trees in Pike National ForestEnvironmental groups submit comments asking agency to change plans The post Forest Service proposed logging threatens species, older trees in Pike National Forest appeared first on Environment America.
- For Wildlife, Human Noise Is the Downside of Outdoor FunFor hikers, bikers, and dog walkers, the proposed Skyline Trail was a no-brainer—another way to clear their heads and enjoy views of the Grand Tetons near Jackson, Wyoming. But as the U.S. Forest...
- For Wildlife, Human Noise Is the Downside of Outdoor FunFor hikers, bikers, and dog walkers, the proposed Skyline Trail was a no-brainer—another way to clear their heads and enjoy views of the Grand Tetons near Jackson, Wyoming. But as the U.S. Forest...
- Major Banks Linked to Loss of Paraguayan Forest the Size of New York CityTen major banks are financing Paraguayan beef producers implicated in the destruction of forest spanning an area the size of New York City, a new report finds.Read more on E360 →
- EPA announces millions of dollars in awards for electric school busesEPA’s Clean Heavy Duty Vehicle grants will accelerate adoption of electric school buses, which are a healthier choice for our kids and better for the environment. The post EPA announces millions of dollars in awards for electric school buses appeared first on Environment America.
- Patient-specific quality assurance (PSQA) based on independent 3D dose calculationAvailable to watch now, sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen The post Patient-specific quality assurance (PSQA) based on independent 3D dose calculation appeared first on Physics World.
- Improving U.S. Coastal Protection and ResilienceHow can the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers work with communities and agencies to create more effective coastal protection projects?
- Bicycle tyres recycling scheme aims to double collection points by 2026Velorim, “the UK’s simple solution to recycling bicycle tyres and inner tubes”, has announced its ambition to double collection points across the UK by 2026, as it continues its mission to make cycling greener. With over 600 locations across the country already, the recycling service says it aims to make recycling bike tyres and inner […]
- Work concludes on AI-powered flood risk digital twin prototypeQuantCube Technology and French space agency, CNES, have announced the successful delivery of a flood warning and risk mapping prototype, the SCO FloodDAM Digital Twin. The prototype, which can detect, monitor, assess and predict the financial and socio-economic risks related to flood events, harnesses continental water data from earth observation data, in-situ ground sensors and […]
- Investors shun long-term ESG rewards in quest for short-term gains, says EY surveyA blinkered view of climate change and sustainability has taken hold across the world’s investor community and is fueling a focus on short-term performance at the expense of longer-term gains from environmental, social and governance (ESG) investments, according to consultancy firm EY, in summarising the findings of its latest EY Institutional Investor Survey. The survey, […]
- Microplastics and Their Hidden Impact on Agricultural ProductivityThe accumulation of microplastics, which are plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters in soil, results from both human-caused pollution and contemporary farming methods. Microplastics are a byproduct of plastic mulching’s degradation process in treated sewage sludge. They find their way into farming systems via various entry points, such as fertilizers, irrigation systems, and soil. The...
- Scientists braced for Donald Trump’s second term as US presidentEarly indications of the direction of Donald Trump’s second term as US president are already spooking some scientists The post Scientists braced for Donald Trump’s second term as US president appeared first on Physics World.
- Mindful Consumption: Smart Choices to Reduce Your Environmental FootprintEvery decision you make, big or small, can shape the world around you. Mindful consumption is about being intentional with these choices, reducing waste, conserving resources, and supporting practices that benefit the planet. By embracing this approach, you can lower your environmental footprint while enriching your connection to what you use daily. This isn’t about...
- Sustainable Backyard Farming 101: Tips and Best PracticesGrowing your own food is one of the most efficient eco-friendly practices out there. You can reduce waste and contribute to a toxin-free environment. A small backyard farm or edible garden can help the ecosystem around you and provide great-tasting fresh ingredients for your kitchen. However, some farming practices, like toxic pesticide use, are harmful...
- Global Plastic Treaty Talks Collapse in BusanThe ambitious global effort to create a legally binding treaty on plastic pollution collapsed in... The post Global Plastic Treaty Talks Collapse in Busan appeared first on Earth911.
- Unclear nature: anthropological study of CERN is a missed opportunity to bridge physics and social sciencesAchintya Rao reviews Unfinished Nature: Particle Physics at CERN by Arpita Roy The post Unclear nature: anthropological study of CERN is a missed opportunity to bridge physics and social sciences appeared first on Physics World.
- Institute of Physics awards ‘revolutionary’ waste heat-to-electricity technologyA technology that converts low-temperature waste heat into electricity has earned the Institute of Physics (IOP) Business Innovation Award for FeTu, the Elland-based green energy business behind the approach. The award celebrates FeTu’s success in translating physics research into a viable commercial enterprise with a product that the IOP judges described as a “revolutionary heat […]
- Biogas would provide a £400 annual saving for households on the road to net zero, says analysisThe cost of meeting Britain’s net zero targets in 2050 could be nearly £300 billion less than official projections, according to new analysis drawing on the computer model used by Whitehall. The savings over the period to 2050 – equivalent to £415 for every household every year – would come about from a greater use […]
- Extreme heat is forcing farmers to work overnight, an adaptation that comes with a costFarmers and fisherfolk across the world are shifting into nighttime work to escape perilous heat.
- How Trump could bring fish farms to the Gulf of Mexico"If we care about climate change, we shouldn't have them in our oceans."
- The Arctic just hit an unfortunate climate milestoneFor thousands of years, the tundra sequestered more carbon than it emitted. Not anymore.
- UK skills crisis to worsen as small businesses unable to take on apprentices, think tank warnsA new report warns government to fix the issues preventing small businesses from fully embracing apprenticeships, particularly in skilled trades. Government data show that for every apprentice vacancy, nearly two young people are interested, potentially leaving many without placements. A report from a cross-party thinktank, the Social Market Foundation (SMF), Laying the foundations, published on […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Plastic Bank’s David Katz On Building A Global Bottle Deposit SystemDavid Katz, founder and CEO of Plastic Bank, returned to talk with Mitch Ratcliffe about... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Plastic Bank’s David Katz On Building A Global Bottle Deposit System appeared first on Earth911.
- Brilliant Ways to Repurpose HangersWondering what to do with those hangers that seem to multiply like rabbits after clothes... The post Brilliant Ways to Repurpose Hangers appeared first on Earth911.
- The Blueprint Coalition: empowering local authorities to lead on climate actionLouise Marix Evans, Director of Quantum Strategy & Technology Ltd, reflects on a recent Blueprint Coalition webinar she chaired, exploring the alignment of new government devolution plans with environmental outcomes. In recent years, the conversation around climate action has shifted from discussions on a global and national level to focus more on how solutions can […]
- Cornwall College University and Eden Project launch Centre for Excellence‘A display of commitment to ecology and transformative research’ will look to transform sustainable agriculture. The Cornwall College University Centre for Excellence in Research and Knowledge Transfer, new state of the art laboratories have opened at the Eden Project. Andy Jasper, CEO of Eden Project, kickstarted the official ribbon cutting ceremony last week, and made […]
- Neston Community Energy receives grant funding in first yearThe volunteer-run organisation has been handed £38,000 from the Community Energy Fund and could turn landfill into a renewable energy park. The grant will be used to obtain a feasibility study to investigate if landfill from the Clayhill Industrial Estate, located next to the Neston Recycling Centre, Cheshire, could be used as the site for […]
- Is Denmark’s Green Tripartite Agreement really as groundbreaking as it claims? This post is by Lærke Kjærbye-Thygesen, policy officer, food and bioresources, at Green Transition Denmark, and Niklas Sjøbeck Jørgensen, senior policy officer, food and bioresources, at Green Transition Denmark. A historic agreement. That’s how Denmark’s latest political agreement – the Green Tripartite Agreement – is […]
- Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud'Starmer backed CCS 'an absolute fraud' Channel News brendan 11th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Why Wildlife Groups and Whiskey Makers Are Rallying to Save This Vital Eastern TreeIf you’re in the eastern United States marveling at a tree close to 100 feet tall with limbs that spread nearly as wide, there’s a good chance you’re looking at a white oak. Identifiable by its...
- Why Wildlife Groups and Whiskey Makers Are Rallying to Save This Vital Eastern TreeIf you’re in the eastern United States marveling at a tree close to 100 feet tall with limbs that spread nearly as wide, there’s a good chance you’re looking at a white oak. Identifiable by its...
- Winter Is the Perfect Time to Take Up Crow WatchingAs the winter chill sets in, American Crows start congregating. A crowd of corvids can seem intimidating, even ominous. And for those who live close to a roost, the birds can be a noisy and messy...
- Winter Is the Perfect Time to Take Up Crow WatchingAs the winter chill sets in, American Crows start congregating. A crowd of corvids can seem intimidating, even ominous. And for those who live close to a roost, the birds can be a noisy and messy...
- Good news: Norway won’t start deep sea mining, yetThe country’s decision to postpone the start of deep sea mining is good news – but highlights the real risk facing our ocean The post Good news: Norway won’t start deep sea mining, yet appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon’s Bold Work in Western WaterEvery time I return home from a trip to one of Audubon’s Western Water priority sites, I’m energized by the incredibly important and ambitious work Audubon and our partners are doing to address...
- Audubon’s Bold Work in Western WaterEvery time I return home from a trip to one of Audubon’s Western Water priority sites, I’m energized by the incredibly important and ambitious work Audubon and our partners are doing to address...
- How the AI Boom Threatens to Short-Circuit Climate ActionNorthern Virginia’s Data Center Alley lives up to its nickname. Vast, windowless buildings proliferate beside suburban neighborhoods, looming over cul-de-sacs. Dwelling among these imposing...
- How the AI Boom Threatens to Short-Circuit Climate ActionNorthern Virginia’s Data Center Alley lives up to its nickname. Vast, windowless buildings proliferate beside suburban neighborhoods, looming over cul-de-sacs. Dwelling among these imposing...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Red-winged BlackbirdIf you’ve seen a bird, chances are good you’ve seen a Red-winged Blackbird. One of the most widespread (and—dare we say it—fashionable?) birds in North America, the passerines can be found...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Red-winged BlackbirdIf you’ve seen a bird, chances are good you’ve seen a Red-winged Blackbird. One of the most widespread (and—dare we say it—fashionable?) birds in North America, the passerines can be found...
- New ‘threatened’ classification would give monarch butterflies fighting chance to surviveAfter years of outcry, government proposes to list iconic orange-and-black flier under Endangered Species Act The post New ‘threatened’ classification would give monarch butterflies fighting chance to survive appeared first on Environment America.
- Quharity Burn returned to natural state to boost biodiversity and flood resilienceA 500-metre stretch of the Quharity Burn has been restored to return the river to its historical course using nature-based solutions implemented on the Kinnordy Estate near Angus. Funded by NatureScot’s Nature Restoration Fund, the design phase of the project began in September 2022, with ‘nature-based’ designs being developed by RSK Group company CBEC eco-engineering. […]
- Phosphorus project finds alternatives to chemical treatmentA major collaborative study into alternative approaches to phosphorus removal at rural wastewater treatment works has delivered promising results, with one new method already in use by a UK water company. The ALT-P project was led by United Utilities, with project partners Southern Water, Wessex Water, University of Portsmouth, Power & Water, Kolina, Hydro Industries […]
- Nuada and Carbfix team up to offer carbon capture and storageNuada and Carbfix have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on delivering integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions aimed at reducing emissions in key sectors, including cement, lime, steel, waste-to-energy, and bioenergy. “By uniting Nuada’s innovative carbon capture technology with Carbfix’s transformative and permanent underground CO₂ mineralization method, this partnership offers industrial […]
- Quantum processor enters unprecedented territory for error correctionErrors on Google Quantum AI device drop below threshold needed to “win” the error-correction game The post Quantum processor enters unprecedented territory for error correction appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Raise the bar’, EA head tells water sector at Brighton eventChief executive of the Environment Agency, Philip Duffy, has told delegates at British Water’s Annual Conference that action is being taken to meet rising customer expectations. “There has been a real collapse in public trust in what the sector is doing,” he said. “The EA is turning that around by gathering more water quality data […]
- Squishy silicone rings shine a spotlight on fluid-solid transitionModel shows how highly deformable particles, grains and cells respond to external forces The post Squishy silicone rings shine a spotlight on fluid-solid transition appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Support for Clean Energy Withstand Changing Political Winds?With billions in investment flowing to GOP districts, Donald Trump’s plans to repeal clean energy tax credits face Republican resistance. In an e360 interview, political scientist Leah Stokes, who helped craft U.S. climate law, talks about the new politics of renewable energy.Read more on E360 →
- Is Oikos Triple Zero Really Good for You?When it comes to healthy snacking, Oikos Triple Zero often pops up as a go-to choice. But is it really as good as it claims? Let’s dive deep into the nutrition facts, health benefits, and why fitness enthusiasts love it. What Is Oikos Triple Zero? Oikos Triple Zero is a high-protein Greek yogurt made by...
- Does talking about climate ‘tipping points’ inspire action — or defeat?The phrase grabs people's attention, but some scientists argue it's doing more harm than good.
- The heart of the matter: how advances in medical physics impact cardiologyThe IOP Medical Physics Group meeting examined the impact of advanced imaging techniques and computational modelling on cardiology The post The heart of the matter: how advances in medical physics impact cardiology appeared first on Physics World.
- Making the Holidays More SustainableThe holidays may be a cheery time of year for you and your family and... The post Making the Holidays More Sustainable appeared first on Earth911.
- Good, Better, Best: Vegetarian ProteinBecoming vegan is one of the most impactful things an American can do to reduce... The post Good, Better, Best: Vegetarian Protein appeared first on Earth911.
- Green Giving: 5 Nonprofits Clobbering Climate ChangeThinking about year-end donations to nonprofits focused on issues related to climate change? A lot... The post Green Giving: 5 Nonprofits Clobbering Climate Change appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Let’s Recycle More AluminumWhat connects us all? Nature and our shared relationships through nature. Mining the bauxite that... The post We Earthlings: Let’s Recycle More Aluminum appeared first on Earth911.
- UK must mirror European net zero policy to reduce apartment building emissionsWith 20% of Britain’s housing stock now made up of multi-home buildings, renovation and retrofit regulations must change to cut the associated footprint. Countries across the EU face similar challenges, with the European Commission reporting that 46% of the bloc’s population now lives in an apartment. However, many of the UK’s continental counterparts have taken […]
- New technologies help tree saplings grow four times fasterThe research project will now move to its next phase, with 600,000 plantings across one of England’s most iconic estates. A Healthier Earth’s ForestFactory innovation combines a number of environmental and climate technologies to increase the speed trees grow at, supercharging restoration and biodiversity projects. Micropropagation – the use of native material from ancient woodland […]
- Green gaslightingGreen gaslighting Channel Comment brendan 10th December 2024 Teaser Media
- When to Call an Electrician: Top Warning SignsGaithersburg, Maryland in Montgomery County has 69,000 residents. The city is famous for its planned communities with many housing options from single family homes to townhouses to modern apartments. Top residential areas are Kentlands with New Urbanism design and shops and dining; Lakelands with tree lined streets and parks; Downtown Crown with upscale homes and...
- The Trump Cabinet nominees who could decide our climate futureIt's not just the EPA. From Elon Musk and RFK Jr. to Marco Rubio and Doug Burgum, Trump's picks to lead key agencies are poised to set a very different climate agenda.
- Electric and hybrid vehicle sales set new recordMore than one in five light-duty vehicles sold in the U.S. in the third quarter of 2024 was a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or battery-powered EV. The post Electric and hybrid vehicle sales set new record appeared first on Environment America.
- Conditioning prepares aluminium-ion batteries for real-world usePre-cycling smooths out problems with solid-electrolyte interface, helping devices last longer The post Conditioning prepares aluminium-ion batteries for real-world use appeared first on Physics World.
- Deionized Water: The Science Behind the Purest Form of H₂ODeionized water, or DI water, is the purest form of water. Unlike tap water, deionized water has removed almost all mineral ions – calcium, magnesium, sodium, chloride, sulfate, etc. Many industries, scientists, and medical professionals use deionized water. However, most people don’t understand what it is, how manufacturers produce it, or why it holds such...
- STATEMENT: Public turns out to support proposed Sáttítla national monumentHundreds attended a public meeting supporting new protections for nature The post STATEMENT: Public turns out to support proposed Sáttítla national monument appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Podcast: Tim Montague Talks Clean Power Hour And U.S. Economic CompetitivenessThe Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law contributed much-needed progress but has not completed... The post Earth911 Podcast: Tim Montague Talks Clean Power Hour And U.S. Economic Competitiveness appeared first on Earth911.
- The Nobel prizes highlight what is wrong with recognition in scienceKate Shaw says that the Nobel prizes show that only certain demographics can succeed in science The post The Nobel prizes highlight what is wrong with recognition in science appeared first on Physics World.
- This county has an ambitious climate agenda. That’s not easy in Florida.Alachua County is preparing for a more dangerous future, even if the state government won't say "climate."
- The Philippines is going all-in on transition minerals and endangering Indigenous landsA new report reveals the violent cost of the green transition.
- You Can Encourage Companies to Reduce WasteEnvironmental stories about successes like cleaning up a river or building a nature preserve for... The post You Can Encourage Companies to Reduce Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- UK organisations need to measure fleet emissions for Sustainability Disclosure RequirementsVehicle carbon reporting will soon be mandatory for companies, but most are ill-equipped to meet their obligations. UK Sustainability Disclosure Requirements [SDR] will come into effect on 1st January 2026. This leaves a little over 12 months for organisations that need to comply to prepare climate impacts, including fleet emissions. The goal of SDR is […]
- Air pollution leads to 80,000 vet visits per yearA new paper has analysed the 7million UK veterinary admissions each year, and found strong links to atmospheric pollution levels. ‘The Impact of Air Pollution on Petcare Utilization’ was written by Akshaya Jha at Carnegie Mellon University, and has found that high levels of air pollution lead to a significant increase in admissions of cat […]
- All-aboard for free public transportAll-aboard for free public transport Channel Comment brendan 9th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Biden’s Energy Department races to get cleantech money out before Trump takes officeThe department's Loan Programs Office helped Tesla get its start and has lent billions to everything from transmission line projects to battery manufacturers.
- North Carolina town sues Duke Energy for climate ‘deception’Carrboro, North Carolina accuses Duke of knowingly fueling the climate crisis for decades with harmful emissions, deception, delay and ‘greenwashing.’
- Participating in the Christmas Bird Count Is Good for ScienceThe Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is one of the oldest and most well-known bird focused community science programs globally. Dating back to 1900, the CBC was started by Frank M Chapman who encouraged...
- Participating in the Christmas Bird Count Is Good for ScienceThe Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is one of the oldest and most well-known bird focused community science programs globally. Dating back to 1900, the CBC was started by Frank M Chapman who encouraged...
- Audubon Supports Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights SettlementThe Navajo Nation, the Hopi Tribe, the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, and other parties in Arizona have come to an historic agreement with the settlement now before Congress. The Northeastern...
- Audubon Supports Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights SettlementThe Navajo Nation, the Hopi Tribe, the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, and other parties in Arizona have come to an historic agreement with the settlement now before Congress. The Northeastern...
- As the World Heats Up, Can Ceramic Nests Help Birds Stay Safe and Cool?For most of us, a 75-degree day doesn’t present much occasion to complain about the weather. A Cassin’s Auklet, though, might beg to differ; nesting along the Pacific coast predominantly between...
- As the World Heats Up, Can Ceramic Nests Help Birds Stay Safe and Cool?For most of us, a 75-degree day doesn’t present much occasion to complain about the weather. A Cassin’s Auklet, though, might beg to differ; nesting along the Pacific coast predominantly between...
- Electric bills are set to increase in June for 65 million Americans. Here’s why.Gas plant unreliability, poor interconnection planning, and an auction designed to favor fossil fuels caused the price for ensuring reliability to spike in the PJM region. The post Electric bills are set to increase in June for 65 million Americans. Here’s why. appeared first on Environment America.
- Glacier Melt Leads to Redrawing of the Italian-Swiss BorderItaly and Switzerland redrew a small section of their Alps boundary in response to melting glaciers shifting the geographic features.
- What we accomplished together in 2024Thanks to our supporters, we won significant victories for wildlife and the climate this year. The post What we accomplished together in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- High Heat Is Preferentially Killing the Young, Not the Old, New Research FindsYoung adults and small children are the main victims of extreme heat, according to a study done on mortality in Mexico.
- In Mexico, Most Victims of Deadly Heat Are YoungWhile extreme heat poses a greater threat to the physical health of the elderly than to the young, in Mexico the large majority of heat-related deaths are actually among people under 35, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- RELEASE: Experts discuss US clean energy growth, future prospectsWind, solar power tripled in last decade; Maintaining, deepening investment in renewables needed. The post RELEASE: Experts discuss US clean energy growth, future prospects appeared first on Environment America.
- Plum Island: A Hidden Gem of Natural and Historical SignificancePlum Island, located off the coast of Long Island, New York, is a remarkable sanctuary of natural beauty and rich history. The post Plum Island: A Hidden Gem of Natural and Historical Significance appeared first on Environment America.
- UPDATE: EPA says mine could pollute Grand Canyon groundwaterThe Pinyon Plain Mine near the Grand Canyon could contaminate groundwater. The post UPDATE: EPA says mine could pollute Grand Canyon groundwater appeared first on Environment America.
- Youth tell Congress: Don’t expand offshore drillingMore than 100 youth leaders told Congress to reject the Energy Permitting Reform Act. The post Youth tell Congress: Don’t expand offshore drilling appeared first on Environment America.
- Organ Mountains Desert Peaks: A Decade of ConservationThe post Organ Mountains Desert Peaks: A Decade of Conservation appeared first on Environment America.
- Ask me anything: Dave Smith – ‘I don’t spend time on regrets’UK government national technology adviser Dave Smith on the importance of focusing on the tasks in front of you The post Ask me anything: Dave Smith – ‘I don’t spend time on regrets’ appeared first on Physics World.
- This New York town doesn’t want to be a climate experimentA developer wanted to build a facility to capture carbon. Locals saw an environmental menace.
- Speeding up MR-guided radiotherapy with VMATResearchers present the first dosimetric evaluation comparing VMAT and IMRT on the MR-linac The post Speeding up MR-guided radiotherapy with VMAT appeared first on Physics World.
- Some of the world’s biggest cities are so polluted they’re warming slowerBut this surprising effect of pollution should hardly be taken as a good sign.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Money Alone Won’t Save the WorldFollowing COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock pointed out the painful but... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Money Alone Won’t Save the World appeared first on Earth911.
- The importance of flood planning in new developments with Simon CrowtherThe Flood Guy recently delivered an insightful talk on mitigation and adaptation for residential developers in an increasingly water-logged UK. Simon Crowther, an engineer who made a name for himself as one of British media’s go-to-experts on flooding, touches on a number of essential issues for planning and construction teams when considering flood risk and […]
- World’s biggest football stadiums face catastrophic climate lossesThe analysis includes all 12 American arenas set to be used for next year’s FIFA World Cup 2025. Overall, Climate X looked at 37 stadiums, with 25 of Europe’s largest counted alongside those in North and Central America that will host the 2025 FIFA World Cup Finals. By 2050, the stadia could face collective financial […]
- The truth behind Europe’s floodsThe truth behind Europe’s floods Channel Comment Catherine Early 6th December 2024 Teaser Media
- How Big is a Yoga Mat: A Guide to Your Perfect Yoga mat DimensionGetting the right yoga mat dimension is important to support your yoga sessions. Beyond colors and style, the proper dimensions can give you stability, reduce the risks of injuries, and enhance overall comfort while you practice. It also gives you a sense of intimacy during practice or meditation. So, how big is a yoga mat...
- 9 challenges facing the EV industry todayThe electric vehicle (EV) industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, but it faces several hurdles that could slow its adoption. From high costs to charging infrastructure issues, these challenges require innovative solutions to ensure EVs become the norm. Below are some of the key challenges facing the EV industry. Battery costs Despite advancements, EV batteries remain...
- Our Coasts Are Stronger Than Ever Thanks to a Big Win for This Little-known LawFor over 40 years, the Coastal Barrier Resources Act has been a little-known bipartisan environmental law—quietly protecting critical bird habitat, providing coastal communities with a natural...
- Our Coasts Are Stronger Than Ever Thanks to a Big Win for This Little-known LawFor over 40 years, the Coastal Barrier Resources Act has been a little-known bipartisan environmental law—quietly protecting critical bird habitat, providing coastal communities with a natural...
- Audubon Conservation Ranching and Kateri Partner to Advance Regenerative Ranching and Grassland Conservation(NEW YORK, December 5, 2024) — Audubon Conservation Ranching, the flagship grassland habitat program of the National Audubon Society, is partnering with Kateri, a leader in carbon project...
- Audubon Conservation Ranching and Kateri Partner to Advance Regenerative Ranching and Grassland Conservation(NEW YORK, December 5, 2024) — Audubon Conservation Ranching, the flagship grassland habitat program of the National Audubon Society, is partnering with Kateri, a leader in carbon project...
- COP29 Must Be the Last Missed Global Climate OpportunityWe are already experiencing the serious impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss on birds, people, and our planet. Yet leaders from around the world fell short of taking meaningful action to...
- COP29 Must Be the Last Missed Global Climate OpportunityWe are already experiencing the serious impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss on birds, people, and our planet. Yet leaders from around the world fell short of taking meaningful action to...
- Ensuring Emergency Management Training Translates into ActionResearchers at the National Center for Disaster Preparedness and the New School discuss an approach for evaluating the effectiveness of disaster management training.
- How the UK Metamaterials Network supports scientific and commercial innovationNetwork leads Alastair Hibbins and Claire Dancer are our podcast guests The post How the UK Metamaterials Network supports scientific and commercial innovation appeared first on Physics World.
- Fed Seaweed, Grazing Cattle Produced 40 Percent Less MethaneGrazing cattle given a seaweed supplement produced close to 40 percent less methane than those fed grass alone, a new study found.Read more on E360 →
- Haringey Council recommends keeping LTNs after reported fall in trafficThree low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) in Haringey are set to continue after monitoring data revealed motor traffic had fallen by more than 50 per cent within the schemes. The independently monitored and analysed data showed an average reduction in vehicle movements within the LTNs of 58%. There has been a minimal 3% on average traffic […]
- Scottish University launches 55-acre biodiversity projectA 55-acre site close to Aberdeen is to become one of the largest biodiversity projects on a university campus in Scotland. Robert Gordon University (RGU) plans to restore Waterside Farm into an area of biodiversity, enhancing its already high carbon-holding capacity, and providing a habitat for a range of threatened species. RGU is working alongside […]
- Laser-based headset assesses stroke risk using the brain’s blood flowResearchers develop cerebral equivalent of a cardiac stress test for stroke risk assessment The post Laser-based headset assesses stroke risk using the brain’s blood flow appeared first on Physics World.
- Don’t blame Biden for inflation. Blame the climate.Inflation was a defining issue in the presidential election. Here's how climate change is making everything more expensive.
- What You Need To Know About ElectricityThis article is the first in a six-part series that explores how we get our electricity... The post What You Need To Know About Electricity appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Mystery: Vapes and Vaping ProductsWhen e-cigarettes, or vapes, came on the market in 2007, they were initially seen as... The post Recycling Mystery: Vapes and Vaping Products appeared first on Earth911.
- Hefty ReNew Program: Still Working to Keep Plastics Out of LandfillsWhen China’s plastic ban took effect in January 2018, recycling centers in Boise, Idaho, were... The post Hefty ReNew Program: Still Working to Keep Plastics Out of Landfills appeared first on Earth911.
- No penalties for vape companies flouting regulationsThe UK Vaping Industry Association is demanding authorities come down harder on businesses that fail to comply with best practice. A Freedom of Information request has revealed that no vape companies have been fined or prosecuted for failing to meet their Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment [WEEE] handling responsibilities. According to a response from the […]
- 2million square metres of nature mapped by schoolsThe National Education Nature Park scheme’s first year has been heralded a success with the creation of new habitats and a better understanding of biodiversity opportunities. According to the first annual report, the programme now has 1/8 of all UK schools and colleges signed up to help create a network of green spaces across England’s […]
- Gridlocked: UK renewable goals demand competition in the energy transmission networkWith clean power projects sitting on the shelf due to major delays plugging into the National Grid, one green leader believes it’s time to break the company’s connection monopoly. According to the Environmental Audit Committee [EAC], by the start of 2024 the UK National Grid had a backlog of around 200,000 applications for renewable energy […]
- We should hold fast on electric vehicle targets because they’re working This post is by Ben Nelmes at New Automotive, the independent transport research organisation. Judging by some newspaper headlines, you would be forgiven for thinking that the UK’s transition to electric cars is stuck in the mud. The reality is that it is pulling into […]
- Boar mistreatment revealedBoar mistreatment revealed Channel News brendan 5th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Without climate finance, we won’t have farms left to saveWithout climate finance, we won’t have farms left to save Channel Comment brendan 5th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Audubon Praises Rep. Grijalva’s Leadership and Accomplishments as He Steps Down as Natural Resources Ranking MemberWASHINGTON (December 4, 2024)—As Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D AZ-7) steps down from his role as the ranking member of the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee at the end of the 118th...
- Audubon Praises Rep. Grijalva’s Leadership and Accomplishments as He Steps Down as Natural Resources Ranking MemberWASHINGTON (December 4, 2024)—As Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D AZ-7) steps down from his role as the ranking member of the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee at the end of the 118th...
- STATEMENT: Meta misguided in calling for massive nuclear energy scale-upTech giant plans to use additional capacity to power AI; Advocates warn of risks, costs The post STATEMENT: Meta misguided in calling for massive nuclear energy scale-up appeared first on Environment America.
- Circularity metrics inform seafood packaging solutionSustainable and fibre-based packaging solutions firm DS Smith is replacing plastic pallets for canned products with corrugated cardboard in collaboration with Denmark’s largest industrial producer of shellfish and seafood, Vilsund Blue A/S. In collaboration with Vilsund Blue A/S, the DS Smith team of expert designers sought an innovative solution to eliminate the use of plastic […]
- Gov. Inslee issues executive order to restore salmon runsHealthy salmon runs are an essential part of a thriving Pacific Northwest region, and Gov. Inslee wants to ensure they’re restored. The post Gov. Inslee issues executive order to restore salmon runs appeared first on Environment America.
- Four Value Propositions for Climate Action Under a New Presidential AdministrationJeff Schlegelmilch and Amy Campbell suggest four paths to consensus regarding climate adaption action over the next fours years.
- Four UK nuclear power plants to stay open longer than plannedEDF has opted to continue generating power at four nuclear plants, in a bid to boost UK energy security and clean power targets. The French-owned energy firm announced on 3 December its decision to extend the lifetimes of all four Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor stations. Heysham 2 (Lancashire) and Torness (East Lothian) will keep producing […]
- Exploring the effects of offshore wind farms on ocean lifeAn ambitious new project aims to explore the consequences of floating offshore wind farms (FLOW) on life throughout the marine food chain. The Marine Biological Association (MBA) is participating in the work, and offers more detail here. The FRONTLINE project will employ state-of-the-art technologies – including autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), satellite remote sensing, digital video […]
- Southern Resident orcas are wearing salmon hats againIn a blast from the past, Southern Resident orcas seem to reviving a 1980’s fashion trend: salmon hats. The post Southern Resident orcas are wearing salmon hats again appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Georgia’s right whale calving season beginsThe right whale is Georgia’s state marine mammal, so it is extra exciting to hear that the first identified pair was right off our coast. The post STATEMENT: Georgia’s right whale calving season begins appeared first on Environment America.
- International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025: here’s all you need to knowMatin Durrani explains how you can stay on top of all things quantum-related during the next 12 months The post International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025: here’s all you need to know appeared first on Physics World.
- I’m grateful for a lot of things. But not Thanksgiving.The holiday masks an unsavory reality. But "Un-Thanksgiving" offers something more satisfying.
- Bee killing pesticides polluting the vast majority of English riversA new analysis of the latest official data from the Environment Agency has uncovered widespread river pollution linked to toxic neonicotinoid pesticides (neonics), known for their harmful effects on bees. The data suggest a slight increase in the proportion of rivers affected over the past two years. These findings emerge as the government considers granting […]
- UK group picks up awards for H2S removal (from biogas) and PFAS destructionAn important innovation for removing hydrogen sulphide (H2S) from biogas streams has picked up an industry award, one of two major awards for CPL/Puragen in November (the other one in the field of PFAS destruction). At the National Recycling Awards, run by MRW, CPL/Puragen’s submission for “High-Sulphur Spent Carbon Reactivation” was crowned the winner in […]
- In Hunt for EV Metal, Miners Close in on Uncontacted People in IndonesiaIn their pursuit of nickel, a key metal in EV batteries, miners are destroying the forest home of the Hongana Manyawa people on the Indonesian island of Halmahera, allegedly threatening uncontacted groups.Read more on E360 →
- Climate-proofing potatoes amid climateflationClimate-proofing potatoes amid climateflation Channel Comment brendan 4th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Extended cosmic-ray electron spectrum has a break but no other featuresHESS extends the measured energy of electrons and positrons to 40 TeV The post Extended cosmic-ray electron spectrum has a break but no other features appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Recycle Electric Toothbrush HeadsElectric toothbrush heads might be small, but they can make a big impact on our... The post How to Recycle Electric Toothbrush Heads appeared first on Earth911.
- Wafer mask alignment: Queensgate focuses on the move to 300 mmQueensgate is enabling OEMs to develop next-generation semiconductor devices The post Wafer mask alignment: Queensgate focuses on the move to 300 mm appeared first on Physics World.
- Setting the scale: the life and work of Anders CelsiusTom Tierney reviews Celsius: a Life and Death by Degrees by Ian Hembrow The post Setting the scale: the life and work of Anders Celsius appeared first on Physics World.
- Protection of wetlands could come down to farmers, says a new reportIndustrial agriculture in the Upper Midwest has been a driving force behind wetland loss. The farm bill might hold a solution.
- Vertical-nanowire transistors defeat the Boltzmann tyrannyNew gallium antimonide/indium arsenide transistor is more energy-efficient than silicon-based devices The post Vertical-nanowire transistors defeat the Boltzmann tyranny appeared first on Physics World.
- UK’s first bio-based Materials Regulatory Network gets fundingInnovate UK has announced finance to accelerate the development of sustainable chemicals and materials. BB-REG-NET, the UK’s first regulatory science network for bio-based and biodegradable materials, has launched with £474,135 from Innovate UK. A 12-month implementation phase will now begin, which follows a ‘discovery period’ during which 180 professionals and 100 organisations were engaged with […]
- Water stewardship is key to a sustainable future, but lacks leadershipSteve Harding explains how better water management can rein-in operating costs, safeguard supply chains and avert ecological catastrophe. Last month, economists at COP29 issued a dire warning: achieving climate resilience will demand $1 trillion in annual funding by 2030. This isn’t just a number; it’s a lifeline for communities grappling with the harsh realities of […]
- A pact for our futureA pact for our future Channel Comment brendan 4th December 2024 Teaser Media
- Water Distiller Worth It? The Honest AnswerAre you looking for the cleanest, purest water possible? A water distiller might be the solution. This guide explores everything you need to know—how they work, their benefits, comparisons, and the best models on the market. What Is a Water Distiller? A water distiller is a device designed to purify water through distillation. It heats...
- Louisiana’s Maurepas Swamp Gets a Much-needed RevivalLess than an hour outside of New Orleans lies an iconic landscape filled with all the things one may think of when picturing Louisiana: bald cypress trees draped in delicate Spanish moss, alligators...
- Louisiana’s Maurepas Swamp Gets a Much-needed RevivalLess than an hour outside of New Orleans lies an iconic landscape filled with all the things one may think of when picturing Louisiana: bald cypress trees draped in delicate Spanish moss, alligators...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MinnesotaIn contrast with last year's horrible weather, the 124th Audubon Christmas Bird Count (2023-2024) was the warmest on record taking place during the hottest December on record in Minnesota. While last...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MinnesotaIn contrast with last year's horrible weather, the 124th Audubon Christmas Bird Count (2023-2024) was the warmest on record taking place during the hottest December on record in Minnesota. While last...
- Introducing the ‘Food Pod for Humanity’ PodcastThe Food Pod for Humanity podcast explores topics at the intersection of food systems and climate change.
- Long-Haired Cat Grooming – Tips for a Healthy CoatTaking care of a long-haired cat means having to pay extra attention to their grooming routine. If you’ve got one of these fluffy felines, you’ll know their coat can quickly turn into a nightmare of tangles and matted clumps without proper care. Grooming isn’t just about keeping them looking good, of course, but crucial for...
- How the wedding industry can lead the way in sustainable innovationThe wedding services market is known for its association with luxury and opulence. Many couples are willing to pay an exorbitant amount to orchestrate the wedding of their dreams. However, weddings generate significant waste and carbon emissions because of single-use items and travel requirements. According to a Grand View Research report, the global wedding industry’s...
- Sci-fi odyssey of the pronghorn migrationOnce a flourishing population, pronghorn face barriers to migration that leave their population at risk The post Sci-fi odyssey of the pronghorn migration appeared first on Environment America.
- Microplastics are not just in us, they are also in wildlifeMicroplastics are accumulating in our oceans and waterways and negatively impacting wildlife. The post Microplastics are not just in us, they are also in wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- Strips of prairie alongside crops can save the soilNative prairie is good for the soil, good for bees — even good for high school senior portraits. Check out the NBC News story. The post Strips of prairie alongside crops can save the soil appeared first on Environment America.
- Mathematical model sheds light on how exercise suppresses tumour growthA simple mathematical model examines the intricate relationship between exercise, immune function and cancer The post Mathematical model sheds light on how exercise suppresses tumour growth appeared first on Physics World.
- Shared transport study points to huge emissions reduction (again)A new analysis of daily commutes by UK commuters reiterates the case for more e-bike and e-scooter rental schemes. According to the CoMoUK study, if people currently travelling short distances for work using a car switched to electric alternatives, some 1million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions could be saved annually in the UK. This means […]
- ‘Fully funded’ Introduction to Heat Network course launchesEngineers, architects, building services professionals, energy consultants, contractors and developers are all invited to participate, but places are limited. Delivered by United Living Group subsidiary GTEC, the online course covers design amd feasibility of various heat network applications. Running costs are covered by the Department for Energy, Sustainability & Net Zero, with the launch coming […]
- US ploughs $50m into sodium-ion battery developmentSodium-ion batteries offer a sustainable, low-cost alternative to lithium-ion technology The post US ploughs $50m into sodium-ion battery development appeared first on Physics World.
- Will UN Carbon Market Work? Indonesia Will Provide First TestA U.N. carbon market is expected to open as soon as next year, with carbon-rich Indonesia planning to generate billions of dollars in credits from its vast rainforests. But critics say the trading system is susceptible to fraud and errors that will undermine emissions goals.Read more on E360 →
- We Earthlings: Now Is the Time to Double DownThe 2024 U.S. election appears to be a defeat for climate regulation, but that doesn’t... The post We Earthlings: Now Is the Time to Double Down appeared first on Earth911.
- FOG recovery innovator wins drainage innovation awardGreen technology company, Eco Clarity, has been recognised for its groundbreaking FOG (fat, oil and grease) management solution by scooping the prestigious innovation award at the National Drainage Awards in London on 27 November. Sustainable solution The judges praised Eco Clarity’s breakthrough service and technology, which collects problematic FOG waste and converts it into a […]
- A ‘quantum rose’ for the 21st century: Oksana Kondratyeva on her stained-glass art inspired by a quantum computerOksana Kondratyeva describes her creation of a quantum-inspired work of stained-glass art The post A ‘quantum rose’ for the 21st century: Oksana Kondratyeva on her stained-glass art inspired by a quantum computer appeared first on Physics World.
- Nuclear shape transitions visualized for the first timePhysicists say the LHC could provide evidence to back up theoretical findings on how shapes of atomic nuclei change under extreme conditions The post Nuclear shape transitions visualized for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- New technologies could refine the copper the world needs — without the dirty smeltingCopper will play a central role in the energy transition. These startups are working on a cleaner way to extract it.
- What You Need To Know About HydropowerThis article is the third in a six-part series that explores how we get our electricity... The post What You Need To Know About Hydropower appeared first on Earth911.
- All Natural Beauty: 4 Simple DIY Natural Skin Care Recipes From Mother EarthTransforming your body care products from harmful to homemade doesn’t need to cost a fortune... The post All Natural Beauty: 4 Simple DIY Natural Skin Care Recipes From Mother Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- 30 year restoration and rewilding project begins at Castle HowardThe North Yorkshire estate is set to restore 440 acres of low-yield farmland in a decade-spanning initiative. Biodiversity Net Gain provider Environment Bank will be delivering the project over the next 30 years, transforming difficult to farm green space into Bog Hall Habitat Bank, offering high integrity Nature Shares to businesses in the process. Selected […]
- Israeli bombings destroy lives - and natureIsraeli bombings destroy lives - and nature Channel News brendan 3rd December 2024 Teaser Media
- First Nations Are On the Cusp of a Big Marine Conservation Win in Canada—and They Have Even Bigger Plans.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
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- Over 100 countries want an ambitious plastics treaty. Oil-producing nations are getting in the way.“If it wasn’t for Saudi and Russia we would have reached an agreement here.”
- A win for the monarchs: Oregon’s new projects give butterflies a boostWith the western monarch facing steep decline, two Oregon senators secure funding to protect the state’s monarch butterfly population. The post A win for the monarchs: Oregon’s new projects give butterflies a boost appeared first on Environment America.
- Top Stories Around Audubon in 2024During 2024 Audubon worked tirelessly to "bend the bird curve," pushing for stronger protections of global biodiversity at COP16, and stronger climate action at Climate Week NYC. We helped secure...
- Top Stories Around Audubon in 2024During 2024 Audubon worked tirelessly to "bend the bird curve," pushing for stronger protections of global biodiversity at COP16, and stronger climate action at Climate Week NYC. We helped secure...
- World Water Film Festival Makes a Splash at Columbia Climate SchoolThe event featured films and speakers from around the world who spotlighted humanity’s essential relationship with water and how it continues to evolve in our changing climate.
- 90% of new electricity capacity in 2024 to date comes from renewablesSolar accounted for 78% of all new electricity generation capacity from January through September 2024 The post 90% of new electricity capacity in 2024 to date comes from renewables appeared first on Environment America.
- Oil States Play Spoiler in Failed Plastics Treaty NegotiationsCountries have failed to reach an agreement to stem plastic pollution after a small number of oil-rich nations resisted efforts to limit production. Read more on E360 →
- Guest Opinion: Digging a Pathway to Net Zero ConcreteStrong, durable, low maintenance and highly resistant to both fire and water, concrete’s many practical... The post Guest Opinion: Digging a Pathway to Net Zero Concrete appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Author Nadina Galle on The Nature of Our CitiesMore than half the world’s population—4.4 billion people—live in cities today. That number is expected... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Author Nadina Galle on The Nature of Our Cities appeared first on Earth911.
- From qubits to metamaterials: tech that led to Institute of Physics business awards 2024James McKenzie lifts the lid on some of the 2024 winners of the Institute of Physics business awards The post From qubits to metamaterials: tech that led to Institute of Physics business awards 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- How giant ‘batteries’ in the Earth could slash your electricity billsWe're wasting too much of the clean energy we generate. Reservoirs and caverns can store excess solar and wind power.
- Midwest wins funding for a new hydrogen hub. Not everyone is convinced it’s ‘clean.’Policymakers and industry say the Midwest Hydrogen Hub will create green jobs and slash emissions, but environmentalists see a ploy to keep fossil fuels in use.
- Physicists close in on fractionally-charged electron mystery in grapheneTopological flat band may account for fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect recently observed in pentalayer moiré graphene The post Physicists close in on fractionally-charged electron mystery in graphene appeared first on Physics World.
- The world’s biggest climate case begins in The HagueAn international court will decide what nations owe to future generations.
- Understanding Where Garbage GoesHumans create a lot of waste, but when you throw something away, how much do... The post Understanding Where Garbage Goes appeared first on Earth911.
- Minister for Science supports ‘biodegradable net zero transition’Lord Patrick Vallance emphasised the importance of bio-based products in decarbonising Britain at a recent industry ceremony. Speaking at the BBIA Demeter Awards recognise the UK’s role as a leader in bio industries, and celebrates innovations within associated sectors. Lord Vallance’s predecessor, former-Minister for Science George Freeman, and Lord Deben, former-Secretary of State for the […]
- Owala Water Bottle: The Secret behind the HypeThe Owala Water Bottle has become super popular for its looks and innovation. With its dual functionality and convenience it’s the top choice for many looking for a practical hydration solution. Whether you’re an athlete, busy professional or just someone who loves stylish water bottles, Owala has you covered. At its heart Owala is aesthetics...
- Free public transport puts Glasgow on trackFree public transport puts Glasgow on track Channel Comment brendan 2nd December 2024 Teaser Media
- Milaf Cola: The World’s First Date-Based Soft Drink You Need to TryMilaf Cola is a revolutionary soft drink made from dates and was launched at the Riyadh Date Festival. A Saudi innovation that combines health with the pleasure of a refreshing drink. This product from Thurath Al-Madina Company is a step towards healthy and eco-friendly consumables in the beverage industry. Key Details About Milaf Cola Aspect...
- New York isn’t ready to fight more wildfiresNew York could see more frequent and destructive blazes, but the state doesn’t have enough forest rangers and firefighters to respond to the growing threat.
- Return to Helgoland: celebrating 100 years of quantum mechanicsRobert P Crease explains the aims and ambitions of the Helgoland 2025 meeting The post Return to Helgoland: celebrating 100 years of quantum mechanics appeared first on Physics World.
- Is Styrofoam Recyclable? The Answer Will Surprise You!Yes, Styrofoam is recyclable, but the options are limited, and the process is challenging. Proper recycling requires thorough cleaning and disposing of it at specific facilities. Globally, the lack of convenient recycling options results in most Styrofoam ending up in landfills or the environment. That is why the question arises: Is Styrofoam Recyclable? Styrofoam, also...
- Delayed Big Bang for dark matter could be detected in gravitational wavesLate arrival of dark matter would leave subtle imprint on space–time The post Delayed Big Bang for dark matter could be detected in gravitational waves appeared first on Physics World.
- There’s a reason oil well sales are collapsing in California: Cleanup costsFaced with putting up hefty bonds to clean up their mess, operators are instead taking a pass on selling off dying wells.
- How to Harness Solar Power for Sustainable Chicken FarmingImage by RoyBuri on Pixabay As the world grapples with climate change and environmental degradation, sustainable chicken farming practices are more crucial than ever. Solar power has emerged as a game-changer for chicken farmers to minimize their carbon footprint while maximizing efficiency. Whether you are a seasoned poultry keeper or a humble backyard chicken enthusiast,...
- Eco-Friendly Tips for Choosing Hotels and Rentals with Sustainability in MindTraveling doesn’t mean we have to leave our eco-conscious values behind. As more of us prioritize sustainability, hotels, and vacation rentals are stepping up to offer greener options. But with so many choices, how do we ensure our stays align with our commitment to the planet? By making thoughtful decisions, we can reduce our environmental...
- The mechanics of squirting cucumbers revealedThe researchers revealed that the mechanism has been fine-tuned to ensure optimal seed dispersal The post The mechanics of squirting cucumbers revealed appeared first on Physics World.
- Avoiding fires with composite bund systemsThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Sui Generis. Chemical, oil and fuel spills can have devastating consequences across various sectors, from manufacturing to farming and construction. The financial ramifications can escalate rapidly, involving fines, legal costs, and emergency response fees. As of December 2023, the EA can impose unlimited fines for […]
- From the blackboard to the boardroom: why university is a great place to become an entrepreneurRobert Phillips argues that whatever your career ambitions, entrepreneurship skills will set you up for success The post From the blackboard to the boardroom: why university is a great place to become an entrepreneur appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Mokokoma Mokhonoana on Farming Just To EatEarth911 inspirations. Post them, share your desire to help people think of the planet first,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Mokokoma Mokhonoana on Farming Just To Eat appeared first on Earth911.
- Aston University biochar experts look for corporate collaborationsResearchers want to team up with the industry on initiatives including paint and low carbon heating following additional West Midlands Innovation Accelerator funding. Aston University’s Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute [EBRI] has issued an open invitation for companies in the West Midlands region to make contact with new projects, products and ideas that could be […]
- All COPs are brokenAll COPs are broken Channel Comment brendan 29th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Strategies for Modernizing Agricultural PracticesKey Takeaways Modern agricultural practices offer sustainable solutions to age-old farming challenges. Technological innovations are pivotal in revolutionizing the farming sector. Efficient resource management plays a significant role in boosting productivity. Integration of data-driven techniques enhances decision-making in agriculture. Adopting Technological Innovations in Agriculture In the dynamic environment of modern agriculture, the integration of cutting-edge...
- Breeze bonanza: AI helps sculpt first geographically-tailored urban wind turbineA group in Birmingham has unveiled what they describe as the world’s first urban wind turbine designed by AI, and tailored to the unique wind conditions of a specific geographic locale. The collaboration between AI design specialists EvoPhase and metal fabricators Kwik Fab is said to provide a solution to one of the most pressing […]
- City-scale heat networks needed to decarbonise heat in Scottish cities, says report by industry bodyScotland needs to urgently change the way it heats its cities and towns if it is to meet the Scottish Government’s target of decarbonising heat by 2045, says a report published today (28 November) by Scottish Renewables, the industry body for renewable energy in Scotland. More than half of Scotland’s energy consumption is used for […]
- 70% of ocean microplastics are the type found in clothes, textiles and fishing gear – and Europe is a hotspotThree of the world’s top five hotspots for marine microplastic pollution are in Europe, according to new data collected by sailors and teams competing in The Ocean Race. During the global sailing competition last year, water samples were collected from the Atlantic Ocean, southern Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Southern Ocean, and in seas around […]
- Astronomers can play an important role in explaining the causes and consequences of climate change, says astrophysicistThis podcast also looks at the connections between clouds and global warming The post Astronomers can play an important role in explaining the causes and consequences of climate change, says astrophysicist appeared first on Physics World.
- Transformed leakage technology can tackle resource challengeThere has been a transformation in leakage technology over the past five years, with new systems now available that improve performance, keeping more water in supply, writes Roland Leslie, Ovarro’s UK & Ireland sales lead, ahead of the Annual Leakage Conference taking place in Birmingham, UK, 2-3 December 2024. The impact of emerging technologies, particularly […]
- Tribute Plant: A Living Memory You Can NurtureA tribute plant honors someone’s memory. It is a tree, shrub, or flowering plant. Tribute plants symbolize life and resilience. They combine remembrance with eco-friendliness. Planting one supports nature and serves as a lasting tribute. It blends emotion and environmental impact. Tribute Plant Overview Table Category Details Definition A living plant dedicated to commemorate someone’s...
- Raising Baby Turkey: Everything You Must Know to Keep Poults HealthyA baby turkey, also called a poult, requires specific care to ensure survival and growth. Poults are delicate and can perish quickly if their environment, food, or water isn’t adequate. Raising healthy poults starts with understanding their unique needs, such as warmth, proper diet, and protection from rain and predators. The following guide provides practical...
- New Recyclability by Design guidelines encompass EPR and emerging issuesRECOUP has updated its Recyclability by Design (RBD) publication, bringing things up to date with emerging requirements, and at a critical time for packaging recyclability with the impending increase of compliance costs associated with Extended Producer Responsibility. Originally released in 2006, the RBD document from the group – a leading UK independent authority on plastics […]
- Group plans to advance furniture recycling mission in ScotlandOver 3 million tonnes of office furniture is sent to landfill annually across the world, explains Recycle Scotland as it announces a fresh new look to reflect its ambitions of widening its ‘reuse first’ service. Established in 2010, the firm’s primary work involves collecting and recycling unwanted office furniture to re-sell where possible and then […]
- Guest Opinion: Touch the Earth Lightly, Use the Earth GentlyAs the holidays approach, we can learn much about planning a low-carbon holiday meal from... The post Guest Opinion: Touch the Earth Lightly, Use the Earth Gently appeared first on Earth911.
- Optimization algorithm gives laser fusion a boostSimulations suggest that iterative technique could increase the energy output of direct-drive inertial confinement fusion The post Optimization algorithm gives laser fusion a boost appeared first on Physics World.
- The Essence of Giving: 5 Essential DIY Holiday Gifts Made With Essential OilsThe mention of “fragrance” on a product label may seem innocuous, but this one word... The post The Essence of Giving: 5 Essential DIY Holiday Gifts Made With Essential Oils appeared first on Earth911.
- Baking Soda: Multipurpose SuperheroThe chances are good that you have a box of baking soda stashed away on... The post Baking Soda: Multipurpose Superhero appeared first on Earth911.
- As ecosystems collapse, we’re caring less about the environmentUK attitudes suggest climate concern and trust in green energy are in decline at a time when we need more awareness, urgency and action. According to the Office or National Statistics [ONS], over-18s in Britain have actually lost interest in climate change and the environment over the past 12 months. This is despite the fact […]
- UK energy governance is changing fast, here’s what’s needed to get it rightThis post is by Dr Richard Lowes of the University of Exeter, and Dr Jess Britton of the University of Edinburgh. In early October, the energy regulator Ofgem closed its Regional Energy Strategic Plan (RESP) policy framework consultation; there are some positive developments coming, but […]
- Dining out: West Africa’s bushmeat trade is greater threat than poachingIn his final report from Ghana, adventurer and environmentalist Ian Packham come face-to-face with the illegal trade in wild meats, its impact on the environment and public health. Bui Dam hydroelectric plant, close to the border with Côte d’Ivoire in Ghana’s northwest, came online just a decade ago. The electricity it produces has stopped many […]
- How Bunded Pallets Support Sustainable Industrial PracticesAs environmental consciousness grows, industries are under increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices. Bundled pallets offer a practical and effective solution to reduce waste, optimize logistics, and minimize carbon emissions. These innovative packaging systems streamline operations and enhance supply chain efficiency by consolidating multiple pallets into a single, secure unit. This guide will explore the...
- Top 5 Signs Your Furnace Needs RepairDuring the winter months, ignoring furnace repair issues can come at a cost. Minor problems can quickly spiral into costly, time-consuming repairs if they aren’t addressed right away. Worse still, an ongoing malfunction can lead to a breakdown during frigid temperatures. By working with a trusted provider of furnace services, homeowners can spot early warning...
- 30 Green Fruits: Explore Their Taste, Nutrition, and Health BenefitsGreen fruits are not just delicious; they are loaded with nutrients that can keep us healthy. From boosting our immune system to heart health, these fruits have many benefits. In this article we will explore the 30 green fruits. Their taste, health benefits of including green fruits in our diet and how they can benefit...
- For Fantastic Seabird Spotting, Head to ... the Great Lakes?The Holiday, a handsome 65-foot charter boat, spends much of its time ferrying Cleveland Browns fans up the Cuyahoga River from the city’s Flats neighborhood to home games at Huntington Bank...
- For Fantastic Seabird Spotting, Head to ... the Great Lakes?The Holiday, a handsome 65-foot charter boat, spends much of its time ferrying Cleveland Browns fans up the Cuyahoga River from the city’s Flats neighborhood to home games at Huntington Bank...
- How Home Depot can protect bees from deadly pesticidesNeonic pesticides kill bees in huge numbers, yet Home Depot continues to sell them. We’re calling on Home Depot to stop. The post How Home Depot can protect bees from deadly pesticides appeared first on Environment America.
- At the final round of plastic treaty negotiations, a production cap hangs in the balanceDozens of countries say the treaty will only “end plastic pollution” if it restricts production.
- Using sunlight to recycle black plasticsBlack foam and black coffee lids, which are often made of polystyrene, usually end up in landfills because colour additives lead to ineffective sorting. Now, a US group has shown that the use of an additive in black plastics can allow sunlight or white LEDs to break down black and colored polystyrene waste into reusable […]
- A Climate and Society Student on Environmentalism and Collaboration With Local CommunitiesOlivia Palma is passionate about understanding the link between people, the environment and climate change, especially for at-risk communities.
- Graphene goes mainstream, says Levidian, with launch of second generation technologyBritish climate technology firm Levidian has launched its second-generation LOOP technology, which the group says will unlock industrial levels of production of high-quality graphene for the first time. As the firm explains, the LOOP system provides heavy emitters and hard-to-abate industries such as landfill and aluminium producers with a route to both decarbonise their processes […]
- Climate impacts on European soils predicted by Manchester groupNew research appears to reveal how tiny soil microbes are impacted by extreme weather events, offering new insights into the risks posed by climate change. As extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, droughts, floods, and freezes become more common due to global heating, understanding how soil microbes – critical for healthy ecosystems – respond is […]
- Low carbon heat from EfW to reach thousands of homes in MidlothianA new energy centre that will provide heat to thousands of homes across Midlothian has opened today (26 November). The project is part of a partnership between Midlothian Council and Vattenfall, called Midlothian Energy Limited (MEL), and will supply low carbon heat to new homes in Midlothian. The heat will be supplied via the MEL […]
- £1.5 million+ on offer to UK construction via pallet returns schemeCompanies across UK construction can claim a share of more than £1.5 million1 (GBP) by returning bright green LOOP pallets for reuse, according to figures from The Pallet LOOP, a circular economy pallet reuse scheme for the construction sector that’s part of BSW Group. In its first six months, The Pallet LOOP has issued more […]
- Rampant consumerism is bad for the planet. ‘Underconsumption core’ offers an alternative.Meet the new minimalism trend of 2024 — and the TikTokers hoping it will last.
- Mark Thomson and Jung Cao: a changing of the guard in particle physicsTwo significant appointments mark a new era for global high-energy physics The post Mark Thomson and Jung Cao: a changing of the guard in particle physics appeared first on Physics World.
- What happened at COP in Baku?Almost 200 countries assembled in Baku, Azerbaijan on 11-22 November for COP29, which produced an agreement widely decried as falling short of the challenges at hand. Sir David King, Chair of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group said it offered “neither the funding nor the guidance needed for a safe and manageable future, especially for the […]
- Solving our e-waste problem could help save forestsForests are being destroyed to clear land for mining. We can save trees by wasting less of what we already have. The post Solving our e-waste problem could help save forests appeared first on Environment America.
- In Pakistan, a Stunning Solar BoomSky-high power prices are fueling a massive solar buildout in Pakistan. Read more on E360 →
- Climate activists acquitted of public nuisanceClimate activists acquitted of public nuisance Channel Activism Catherine Early 27th November 2024 Teaser Media
- New imaging technique could change how we look at certain objects in space3D reconstruction technique for polarized radio sources could also reshape views of how radio galaxies form The post New imaging technique could change how we look at certain objects in space appeared first on Physics World.
- Why people want government to speak up, not shut up, on climate changeThis post is by Rebecca Willis, professor in energy & climate governance at Lancaster Environment Centre. It was first published on the Climate Citizens website. My team at Lancaster has hundreds of climate conversations with people from all walks of life, as part of our […]
- Product reduces TPH levels to non-hazardous statusAn oil-spill-eating product from A&S International has been used at a facility of SUEZ recycling and recovery UK to reduce Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) levels to non-hazardous status. The high levels of TPH were present in the by-products of a street-sweepings washing process. Specifically, TPH levels were high in the filter cake outputs of the […]
- French firm to deliver monitoring for new EfW in ScotlandEnvironmental monitoring solutions group ENVEA will supply a state-of-the-art emissions monitoring system for a new Energy-from-Waste (EfW) facility in Scotland. The plant, scheduled for operation in 2025, will divert over 186,000 tonnes of waste from landfills, converting it into sustainable energy for up to 30,000 homes while contributing to Scotland’s decarbonization efforts and the UK’s […]
- Tyre particles must be considered ‘distinct environmental threat’A new study has revealed particulates from vehicle tyres are now the leading cause of microplastic pollution, with individual environmental and health risks. An international team of scientists, including members of the University of Portsmouth and the Norwegian Research Centre [NORCE], has found that one-third of microplastics originate from tyre particles [TPs]. Given the unique […]
- Bradford’s £75m decarbonised heat network is a blueprint for the UKA new model for tackling the UK’s biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions could be developed based on the West Yorkshire city’s latest rollout. Spearheaded by 1Energy, Britain’s leading low-carbon heat network developer, Bradford’s decarbonised solution to keeping civic buildings warm has been awarded £75million in public finance and private capital. This includes £20million from […]
- Revamped taskforce aims to deliver a sustainable vision for aviationThe UK government launched refreshed plans to tackle aviation emissions with a new group dedicated to advancing sustainable aviation, in a 25 November announcement. Intended to serve as “the driving force to transform how people fly”, the Jet Zero Taskforce is said to align with the government’s missions to make the UK a clean energy […]
- Government must act now to close green skills gap, warns new reportThe UK is at risk of falling behind on green skills, according to a report published on 25 November by SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK, which urged the government not to waste progress made by industry in this area. Commissioned by the group, one of the country’s largest waste firms, it includes contributions from the […]
- Who’s responsible for waste? A Q&A about the ‘conspiracy’ of overconsumption.The producer of Netflix’s “Buy Now!” says companies should be accountable for the trash they generate.
- Michigan wants to fast-track renewable development. Local townships are suing.About 80 townships and counties are challenging the state's Public Service Commission over how it plans to implement a new permitting-reform law.
- Millions of smartphones monitor Earth’s ever-changing ionosphereCrowd-sourced data could improve global navigation satellite systems such as GPS The post Millions of smartphones monitor Earth’s ever-changing ionosphere appeared first on Physics World.
- The Poo Problem: Pet WasteFor pet owners who are conscientious about the environment, the garbage pail may contain mostly... The post The Poo Problem: Pet Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: EVRNU’s Stacy Flynn On Creating Circular Fiber For Sustainable FashionClothing and textile recycling has historically been scarcely available to consumers. It has yet to... The post Earth911 Podcast: EVRNU’s Stacy Flynn On Creating Circular Fiber For Sustainable Fashion appeared first on Earth911.
- Sewage is a problem but water pollution from agriculture is at least as badOn 3 November, thousands of people joined the March for Clean Water to demand more action to clean up our waterways. They have a right to be angry: only 14 per cent of UK rivers are in good ecological health, threatening nature and rendering them […]
- Some Birds Adorn Their Nests With Snakeskin to Scare Off Predators, New Study FindsNaturalists have long been puzzled to find shed snakeskin in bird nests, often tucked right under the eggs. Now, new research has finally confirmed the purpose behind the odd décor: The scaly...
- Some Birds Adorn Their Nests With Snakeskin to Scare Off Predators, New Study FindsNaturalists have long been puzzled to find shed snakeskin in bird nests, often tucked right under the eggs. Now, new research has finally confirmed the purpose behind the odd décor: The scaly...
- Unexplained Heat Wave ‘Hotspots’ Are Popping Up Across the GlobeDistinct regions are seeing repeated heat waves so extreme, they cannot be explained by climate models.
- Thanksgiving, delicious pumpkin pie and the role of pollinatorsBumblebees, squash bees and honey bees pollinate the pumpkins that lead to pumpkin pie, and bees pollinate many of the foods on our Thanksgiving table. The post Thanksgiving, delicious pumpkin pie and the role of pollinators appeared first on Environment America.
- Electromagnetic waves solve partial differential equationsNew photonic technique could boost analogue alternatives to numerical methods The post Electromagnetic waves solve partial differential equations appeared first on Physics World.
- Reverse Osmosis Water Filter: Everything You Need to KnowWhat Is a Reverse Osmosis Water Filter? A reverse osmosis water filter is a system designed to purify water by removing contaminants like dirt, heavy metals, chemicals, and bacteria. Using advanced filtration technology, it ensures that your drinking water is not only safe but also tastes great. Think of it as a superhero for your...
- How Lab Courier Services Support Modern Healthcare and ResearchLab courier services play a crucial yet often overlooked role in the healthcare and research industries. Their ability to transport sensitive materials quickly and securely ensures that diagnostic processes, medical treatments, and scientific breakthroughs remain on track. This article explores the essential contributions of lab couriers to modern healthcare and research, highlighting their critical functions,...
- Environmental leaders urge White House to finalize pending efficiency standardsLeaders of some of the nation’s top environmental organizations urge the Biden Administration to “get the job done” on energy efficiency The post Environmental leaders urge White House to finalize pending efficiency standards appeared first on Environment America.
- The Birds of Northern Sonoran DesertThe Great Bend of the Gila area in the Sonoran Desert is a great spot for birds The post The Birds of Northern Sonoran Desert appeared first on Environment America.
- 10 of the Most Popular Tуpes of Dedicated Owner Operator Jobs in 2025Dedicated owner-operators are mainly great drivers. The requirements for owner-operators are lots of experience, a clean driving record, and theу owning of the truck. Some companies might want you to have a high school diploma or GED, but it’s not a must. You do need to have a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), which includes...
- Guiding renewable projects from conception to completion with automationIf organisations create clear roadmaps for scaling clean power projects, it should be easier to meet net zero targets and objectives. We ask an experts to sketch out the route. Without immediate intervention, the UK looks set to fall a long way short of its goal of net zero emissions by 2050. Central to this […]
- UN Deal on Climate Aid Falls Short of What's Needed, Experts SayRich nations pledged $300 billion a year in aid, but developing countries that need help building out renewable energy and adapting to climate impacts say they again felt bullied to accept an inadequate agreement.Read more on E360 →
- Discovering Corn Island Nicaragua: Nature, Culture, and Eco-Friendly AdventuresCorn Island Nicaragua is a hidden gem with gorgeous beaches, culture and adventure. Whether you want to relax on soft white sand or dive into underwater worlds, this island has it all. Explore the local food, get immersed in the island life and find your next vacation spot. Key Takeaways Corn Island Nicaragua features some...
- Institute of Physics says physics ‘deep tech’ missing out on £4.5bn of extra investmentReport by the Institute of Physics finds that venture-capital investors often struggle to invest in physics The post Institute of Physics says physics ‘deep tech’ missing out on £4.5bn of extra investment appeared first on Physics World.
- Triboelectric device reduces noise pollutionA fibrous composite foam employs the triboelectric effect and in situ electrical energy dissipation to absorb low-frequency sound waves The post Triboelectric device reduces noise pollution appeared first on Physics World.
- Cloudy with a chance of warming: how physicists are studying the dynamical impact of clouds on climate changeMichael Allen on how essential it is to understand how clouds respond to climate The post Cloudy with a chance of warming: how physicists are studying the dynamical impact of clouds on climate change appeared first on Physics World.
- How to take climate change out of the culture warsWhat if the resistance to climate science is not really about science at all?
- 9-in-10 companies have no energy efficiency targetsNew data shows organisations are failing to acknowledge the urgent need to use and waste less electricity. Research conducted by True, powered by Open Energy Market, on behalf of CDP shows that almost half of companies across the world currently use no renewable energy whatsoever. Meanwhile, nine in every 10 still have no energy efficiency […]
- At COP29, new rules for carbon markets made them even more controversialEnvironmental groups say weak guidelines risk facilitating “cowboy carbon markets at a time when the world needs a sheriff.”
- Everything you need to know about the Northern Air Quality ConferenceOur sister title Air Quality News (AQN) is delighted to announce that its Northern conference will be returning to Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall on Thursday 25th March 2025. This year’s event will be the fifth Northern conference and the second time it will be returning to Bridgewater Hall, a venue that proved to be extremely popular last year. […]
- Planting an Idea: Choosing a Real vs. Artificial Christmas TreeThe debate over which is better — a real or an artificial Christmas tree —... The post Planting an Idea: Choosing a Real vs. Artificial Christmas Tree appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Break the Paper Towel HabitIn almost every American kitchen, you’ll find a roll of paper towels. They have the... The post How To Break the Paper Towel Habit appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Substitute Chicken for BeefA 2019 study at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine found... The post We Earthlings: Substitute Chicken for Beef appeared first on Earth911.
- The industry you’ve probably never heard ofThis post is by Celeste Hicks, policy manager at Aviation Environment Federation. Depending on how you look at it, the structure of the international aircraft leasing market either suggests an industry entrenched in a prolonged impasse, or one that’s ripe for innovation. On one end […]
- Bad ads banned by medical magBad ads banned by medical mag Channel News brendan 26th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Waste less, celebrate more: Tips for a zero waste holidayJoin us to learn about how you can create less waste and give gifts that are kind to our environment this holiday season. The post Waste less, celebrate more: Tips for a zero waste holiday appeared first on Environment America.
- Proposed logging near Denver threatens older trees, speciesWe think of chainsaws in our forests in other parts of the state, but there is proposed logging near Denver. The post Proposed logging near Denver threatens older trees, species appeared first on Environment America.
- Youth ocean activism is surging in the Pacific NorthwestOn Saturday November 16th, over 100 students, activists and advocates attended a summit to learn about ocean conservation in the Pacific Northwest. The post Youth ocean activism is surging in the Pacific Northwest appeared first on Environment America.
- Cranfield University selects monitors for DEFRAG projectAir quality technology firm EarthSense says its Zephyr® air quality monitors will be deployed by Cranfield University at various sites across Bedford, Luton and Milton Keynes, as part of a wider £2.5 million DEFRAG project. The Defragmenting the fragmented urban landscape (DEFRAG) project is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and runs until […]
- New trade body code offers complete overview of invasive weed control factorsNational trade body the Property Care Association has produced a 360° overview of all elements involved in the management of invasive weed control in its new Code of Practice. The ‘UK Code of Practice for the Management of Invasive Non-Native Plants’ offers a single point of reference for invasive weed control professionals, operating across a […]
- Pumps bolster Rotherham flood resilienceThe centre of the town of Rotherham in South Yorkshire suffered significant flooding following extreme rainfall in June 2007 and November 2019, affecting hundreds of homes and businesses, writes Helen Wilson, industry & infrastructure sales manager at Xylem. In response, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council is undertaking a significant package of flood defence measures to protect […]
- Time to give up on DRS folly, says Recycling AssociationThe Recycling Association has said that now would be a perfect opportunity to abandon the unnecessary deposit return scheme (DRS) proposed by the UK government. Following the announcement yesterday that it is not possible for the Welsh Government to work with the rest of the UK on a DRS, and that it intends to introduce […]
- First pour of innovative IBAA concrete in EnglandIn what’s described as a landmark project for the construction industry, the first lower carbon concrete solution from sustainable technology firm, Recycl8 and construction materials company, Breedon, has been laid at Veolia’s Ling Hall Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) processing site in Warwickshire. Veolia and Danish recycling firm Meldgaard’s joint operation at Ling Hall is processing […]
- Activists slam COP29 finance dealActivists slam COP29 finance deal Channel News Catherine Early 25th November 2024 Teaser Media
- So close, but so far: COP29’s last minute finance dealFinancial support falls well short of what estimates suggest will be needed, and the late agreement reveals increasingly fractured political support. Critics have branded COP29’s last minute deal as a ‘travesty of justice’. The agreement will see the wealthiest countries spend $300billion a year on helping developing nations decarbonise and cope with the impact of […]
- Negotiations begin for UN plastic pollution treatyNo sooner has COP29 ended and talks are underway in Busan, South Korea, with the aim of reaching international agreement on how to reduce plastic waste. According to the charity WWF, coning off the back of what has widely been seen as a failed UN climate summit, negotiations for the plastic treaty must deliver progress […]
- Cascaded crystals move towards ultralow-dose X-ray imagingInterconnected single-crystal devices significantly reduce X-ray detection thresholds while increasing spatial resolution The post Cascaded crystals move towards ultralow-dose X-ray imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- Wall Murals: Elevating Spaces with Tapeko’s Artistic FlairGreetings, design aficionados! I’m Matt, your go-to interior design guru with a decade of transforming spaces under my belt. Today, we’re delving into the captivating realm of wall murals. Brace yourselves for a journey that’ll make your walls come alive! I’ve always mused that walls are akin to untapped canvases, yearning for their moment in...
- Understanding Mandatory Climate Reporting: What Australian Businesses Need to KnowClimate change is no longer a distant concern for the future; it is a pressing issue that governments, organizations, and individuals are addressing today. In Australia, businesses are now being called upon to play a critical role in combating climate change through mandatory climate reporting. This regulatory requirement is reshaping how companies operate, assess risks,...
- Sustainable Science: Discovering Bioconjugates for a Greener FutureOver 70% of industrial waste is mismanaged and polluting land and waterways – a scary fact that shows we need better environmental clean up methods. Traditional methods are often insufficient or unsustainable so scientists are looking for new ways. One of those ways is bioconjugation. Bioconjugation is a growing area of research in environmental science...
- “Boil-off gas” can boost the efficiency of liquid hydrogen as an engine fuelCar manufacturer Toyota has developed a concept model that explores how hydrogen gas generated while driving – “boil off gas” (vaporised hydrogen) – can be used, potentially increasing the efficiency of liquid hydrogen as an engine fuel. The company is seeking partners to take on the challenge of developing the technology together. The concept was […]
- In India, Cameras Deployed to Track Wildlife Are Used to Spy on WomenIn northern India, drones and camera traps deployed to monitor wildlife are being used to surveil women without their consent.Read more on E360 →
- Red Yucca in Urban Landscaping: Why Cities are Obsessed with this Tough PlantWhen it comes to urban landscaping the Red Yucca is a tough, low maintenance superstar. With its looks, ability to survive tough conditions and eco friendly benefits this plant is taking over cities all over the US. But what makes the Red Yucca plant so cool and why is it a favorite in North Texas?...
- Bar Joist Trusses vs. Traditional Wood Trusses. Which Are Better for the Environment?Do you know what can make or break a construction project? Okay, in all honesty, a lot of things, but the right truss type is definitfefly one of them. Trusses are the backbone of the building’s structure; they carry loads, keep it stable, and shape open spaces. So, what happens when there’s a choice between...
- Earth911 Podcast: Alter Eco Foods CEO Keith Bearden Is All-In On Regenerative Chocolate FarmingFood production is one of the most impactful forces shaping our environment, responsible for approximately... The post Earth911 Podcast: Alter Eco Foods CEO Keith Bearden Is All-In On Regenerative Chocolate Farming appeared first on Earth911.
- Why academia should be funded by governments, not studentsJonte Hance says that the increase in tuition fees will only delay the inevitable fall of the UK academic system The post Why academia should be funded by governments, not students appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘We lost’: How COP29 ended with a deal that made the whole world unhappyUnder pressure to step up global climate aid, the world’s richest countries secured nothing less than a diplomatic coup in Baku.
- Trump has vowed to kill offshore wind energy — but it might not be easyA giant wind farm off the Louisiana coast will be hard to derail.
- How the world gave up on 1.5 degreesA decade after the Paris Agreement, Andreas Malm and Wim Carton trace how we've kept on with business as usual.
- How Medicine Makes the Environment SickPharmaceuticals from cold medicine, antidepressants and painkillers to cancer drugs and antibiotics pollute the environment... The post How Medicine Makes the Environment Sick appeared first on Earth911.
- The circular economy is an opportunity too good to waste The government will launch its new circular economy taskforce soon to help it deliver against its manifesto commitment and to transform resource use in support of a thriving economy. With representatives from industry, civil society, academia and local authorities, the taskforce will take a new, […]
- San Mateo Japanese Garden: Exploring the Serenity of theThe San Mateo Japanese Garden is a hidden gem in the middle of Golden Gate Park. This isn’t just a place to chill; it’s a history, culture, and landscape extravaganza. From the traditional Japanese buildings to the seasonal flowers, the garden is an experience that combines nature and art. Walk the peaceful paths or attend...
- Free public transport lifts FranceFree public transport lifts France Channel Comment brendan 25th November 2024 Teaser Media
- How a dwindling helium supply is impacting public land managementA new BLM plan for western Colorado makes a priority of helium production, worrying environmentalists.
- Mississippi River towns pilot new insurance model to help with disaster responseThe pilot will test parametric insurance, which pays out quickly after agreed-upon “triggers” – such as wind speeds or river heights – reach a certain level.
- Ultrafast electron entanglement could be studied using helium photoemissionCalculations suggest sub-femtosecond resolution is possible The post Ultrafast electron entanglement could be studied using helium photoemission appeared first on Physics World.
- 9 Ways to Reuse Aluminum Pie PansAll those aluminum pie pans don't have to go straight into the recycling bin — reuse them first in these seven clever ways. The post 9 Ways to Reuse Aluminum Pie Pans appeared first on Earth911.
- Audubon Invites Volunteers to Celebrate 125 Years of the Christmas Bird CountNEW YORK — For the 125th year, the National Audubon Society is organizing the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC). Between December 14 and January 5, tens of thousands of bird-loving...
- Audubon Invites Volunteers to Celebrate 125 Years of the Christmas Bird CountNEW YORK — For the 125th year, the National Audubon Society is organizing the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC). Between December 14 and January 5, tens of thousands of bird-loving...
- When Wild Turkeys Attack: How to Survive and Thrive In a Great Gobbler WorldIn towns across the United States, Wild Turkeys regularly make the news for their intimidating ways: chasing down postal workers, delivery people, and children; launching all-out attacks on parked...
- When Wild Turkeys Attack: How to Survive and Thrive In a Great Gobbler WorldIn towns across the United States, Wild Turkeys regularly make the news for their intimidating ways: chasing down postal workers, delivery people, and children; launching all-out attacks on parked...
- Science Is Revealing the Social Disparities at the Root of Urban EcosystemsOn a cloudy September morning in Prospect Park, a massive swath of greenery amid Brooklyn’s concrete sprawl, the fall migrants are flying fast and furious. A group of birders spin excitedly in a...
- Science Is Revealing the Social Disparities at the Root of Urban EcosystemsOn a cloudy September morning in Prospect Park, a massive swath of greenery amid Brooklyn’s concrete sprawl, the fall migrants are flying fast and furious. A group of birders spin excitedly in a...
- Oregon is one step closer to a modernized recycling systemThe Oregon Environmental Quality Commission passed the second and final set of rules to implement Oregon’s Recycling Modernization Act. The post Oregon is one step closer to a modernized recycling system appeared first on Environment America.
- Noodles of fun as UK researchers create the world’s thinnest spaghettiAt 372 nanometres, the “nanopasta” is not for consumption The post Noodles of fun as UK researchers create the world’s thinnest spaghetti appeared first on Physics World.
- 'Climate Spiral' Shows Warming Reaching New ExtremesFrom June 2023 to August 2024, the world saw 15 months in a row of record-breaking heat, a stretch so extreme that it confounded scientists. A new animation from NASA shows the severity of warming.Read more on E360 →
- COP29 hasn’t made enough progress on methane and the clock is tickingThis post is by Lord Duncan of Springbank, deputy speaker in the House of Lords As the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness hoves into view, it can mean but one thing, the UN Climate Change clamjamfry, or COP29 as it’s formally known, has convened […]
- Almost 50 countries sign up to Water for Climate Action declarationNations support an integrated approach to combat the causes and effects of the environmental crisis on water basins, but critics claim proposals don’t go far enough. Launched by the Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency as part of this year’s Action Agenda, the Water for Climate Action declaration aims to introduce greater regional and international cooperation. Water-related mitigation […]
- Lens breakthrough paves the way for ultrathin camerasA metasurface-based folded lens system shows promise for creating a new generation of slimline cameras The post Lens breakthrough paves the way for ultrathin cameras appeared first on Physics World.
- Some towns still don’t have drinkable water months after Hurricane Helene. A full recovery could take years.The flooding that devastated western North Carolina during Hurricane Helene knocked out dozens of rural water systems.
- Where did all the climate voters go?Michigan and other battleground states might have swung for Trump, but they elected environmentalists to U.S. Senate seats, too.
- The Senate’s new farm bill would prioritize the climate. Too bad it’s basically doomed.Democrats and Republicans can't seem to agree over what belongs in the nation's leading agricultural policy.
- Martin Rees, Carlo Rovelli and Steven Weinberg tackle big questions to mark Oxford anniversaryMilestone marked by commemorative volume in Journal of Physics: Conference Series The post Martin Rees, Carlo Rovelli and Steven Weinberg tackle big questions to mark Oxford anniversary appeared first on Physics World.
- Mass protests against New Zealand’s effort to weaken Māori rights — and hurt the planet"This is about the protection of all that we hold dear."
- Earth911 Inspiration: Tolerable PlanetToday’s quote is from American naturalist, poet, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau. Perhaps best known... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Tolerable Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Citizens’ assemblies and the climate crisisCitizens’ assemblies and the climate crisis Channel Comment brendan 22nd November 2024 Teaser Media
- Top-cited authors from North America share their tips for boosting research impactSarah Vigeland, Stephen Taylor and Carl White discuss the importance of citation metrics The post Top-cited authors from North America share their tips for boosting research impact appeared first on Physics World.
- 15 Brilliant Photos That Celebrate the Link Between Birds and Native PlantsA sapphire-eyed cormorant surfaces with a bill full of seaweed. A jay strikes hard on an acorn, sending up a spray of shell. And wherever they can find them, birds gulp down all manner of juicy...
- 15 Brilliant Photos That Celebrate the Link Between Birds and Native PlantsA sapphire-eyed cormorant surfaces with a bill full of seaweed. A jay strikes hard on an acorn, sending up a spray of shell. And wherever they can find them, birds gulp down all manner of juicy...
- As a COP29 deal on fossil fuels falters, the blame game beginsWith U.N. talks coming to a close, some are accusing oil-producing states of weakening the world’s commitment to the green transition.
- American Geophysical Union 2024: Key Research From Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Columbia Climate SchoolSome of the most newsworthy presentations at the world's largest yearly gathering of earth and space scientists.
- Improving UK council waste management services with IoT and 0G LPWAN technologyGareth Mitchell, UK Partner Manager at Heliot Europe, a group developing LPWAN networks for industry, discusses the potential of IoT technology and sensors in waste management applications for local councils, as part of the solution to providing a cost-effective solution. Local councils in the UK are facing unprecedented financial pressures, with one in five potentially […]
- A New M.S. in Climate Program Focuses on Disaster ManagementA Q&A with Jeffrey Schlegelmilch, director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at the Columbia Climate School, about the unique certificate program and its holistic approach to disaster management.
- Berlin Electrolysers Conference to focus on safetyThe Berlin Electrolyser Conference takes place on 26- 27 November, with this, 7th edition of the event, focusing on safety-oriented design. While many existing electrolyser technologies are ready for scale-up, there are still numerous critical challenges to overcome to achieve cost reductions and to scale up installation worldwide. Hydrogen is expected to play an increasingly […]
- Quantum error correction research yields unexpected quantum gravity insightsUniversal boundary that distinguishes effective approximate error correction codes from ineffective ones turns out to be connected to the fundamental nature of the universe The post Quantum error correction research yields unexpected quantum gravity insights appeared first on Physics World.
- Businesses are worried about critical raw material supplies, but they also have the answerThe prime minister officially launched the UK-led Global Clean Power Alliance at the G20 summit in Rio this week. It was a strong show of climate leadership. The headline aim is to “unite countries to speed up the clean energy transition globally, while bolstering the […]
- Manchester Prize to award £2 million to AI-breakthroughs that help make Britain a clean energy superpowerThe UK’s Department of Science, Innovation and Technology is calling on cutting-edge innovators to enter the second Manchester Prize. This year, the Manchester Prize is rewarding UK-led breakthroughs in artificial intelligence that will accelerate action towards the UK’s world-leading target to decarbonise the electricity grid to deliver green power by 2030 and reach net zero […]
- Green shipping corridors face a “feasibility wall”, says new reportThe idea of green shipping corridors – referring to specific trade routes where the feasibility of zero-emission shipping is catalysed by public and private action – has gained currency in recent years, but progress could stall without urgent action from governments to overcome a “feasibility wall.” This is the conclusion drawn by a report from […]
- Mechanical qubit could be used in quantum sensors and quantum memoriesResonator is nonlinear at the single quantum level The post Mechanical qubit could be used in quantum sensors and quantum memories appeared first on Physics World.
- As Drought Shrivels Hydro, This African Nation Pivots to SolarAn unprecedented drought has lowered reservoirs in hydropower-dependent Zambia, leading to economically crippling blackouts and spurring a push for solar. With multiple utility-scale arrays now in the works, the country is betting on solar to increase its power capacity by a third.Read more on E360 →
- Top tips for physics outreach from a prize winner, making graphene more sustainableThis podcast features an advanced-materials expert and a prizewinning science communicator The post Top tips for physics outreach from a prize winner, making graphene more sustainable appeared first on Physics World.
- Green light given to new electricity superhighway between Scotland and EnglandA £2 billion funding package has been awarded to build a proposed new subsea and underground 196km cable between Scotland and the north of England which is intended to help boost energy security, cut bills and hit Government green targets. Flagged by the National Energy System Operator (NESO) as an essential element in achieving the […]
- Can Lula still save the Amazon?The power imbalance in Brazil's government keeps environmental protections and Indigenous rights under threat.
- Holding it together: Startup plans first sawdust processing plant in ScotlandA team of researchers in Scotland is supporting a clean tech startup to transform low-value co-products from the forestry sector into eco-friendly alternatives to chemicals found in everyday items. Sonichem says its ambition is to reduce the reliance on petrochemical-derived ingredients in industries such as cosmetics, packaging and pharmaceuticals. Using its patented ultrasound technology to […]
- How do you define climate adaptation? Here are 10,000 ways.At COP29, a decade-long effort to realize the ambitions of the Paris Agreement could give the world a way to measure the success of climate adaptation.
- Elevating brachytherapy QA with RadCalcExplore how RadCalc supports advanced brachytherapy quality assurance, enabling accurate and efficient dose calculations. Sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen The post Elevating brachytherapy QA with RadCalc appeared first on Physics World.
- UN Women call for more gender-focused climate financeAs COP29 approaches its conclusion there are renewed calls for more action and resources to tackle the impact of the environmental crisis on females. Thursday 21st November is recognised by the UN as Gender Day. Using this as a platform, campaigners are now calling for a ‘gender-responsive’ approach to climate finance. According to advocates, this […]
- The Poo Problem: DiapersNext to discipline, few parenting topics get people as worked up as the diaper decisions.... The post The Poo Problem: Diapers appeared first on Earth911.
- Finding the Real Green ThingMost Americans want to buy sustainable products. But it isn’t easy to separate the green... The post Finding the Real Green Thing appeared first on Earth911.
- EU named Fossil of the Day at COP29The 27-nation bloc walked away with the not-so-illustrious prize for ‘doing the most to achieve the least’ at Day Nine of the 2024 UN climate summit. According to Climate Network’s ongoing Fossil of the Day report, which it has maintained since 2009, the European Union was handed the booby award for Wednesday 20th November because […]
- Why the government needs to hold fast on the green agendaThese are difficult days for UK environmental politics. It is only a few months since 85 per cent of the electorate voted for parties committed to net zero by 2050. In that election, the Conservative and SNP both supported net zero, but went cool on […]
- The Zephaniah forestThe Zephaniah forest Channel News brendan 21st November 2024 Teaser Media
- Audubon’s Jennifer Pitt Testifies before Congress on Colorado River HabitatsThe following is the oral testimony of Jennifer Pitt, Audubon's Colorado River Program Director before a House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries: Chair Bentz, Ranking...
- Audubon’s Jennifer Pitt Testifies before Congress on Colorado River HabitatsThe following is the oral testimony of Jennifer Pitt, Audubon's Colorado River Program Director before a House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries: Chair Bentz, Ranking...
- Navigating Water Rights and Ecological Recovery Under New Colorado LegislationThe Water Report—a monthly publication covering key water issues throughout the West—published an article co-written by Audubon's Abby Burk and Jacquelyn Corday of Corday Natural Resources...
- Navigating Water Rights and Ecological Recovery Under New Colorado LegislationThe Water Report—a monthly publication covering key water issues throughout the West—published an article co-written by Audubon's Abby Burk and Jacquelyn Corday of Corday Natural Resources...
- Forest quiz: Amazing boreal forest factsTake our quiz to see if you can guess the answers to some of our favorite facts about this breathtakingly unique place. The post Forest quiz: Amazing boreal forest facts appeared first on Environment America.
- Congress Passes Bill to Protect Nearly 300,000 Acres of Wetlands and BeachesWASHINGTON (November 20, 2024) – Today Congress passed the Bolstering Ecosystems Against Coastal Harm (BEACH) Act, which adds roughly 280,000 acres to a system of protected coastal lands on the...
- Congress Passes Bill to Protect Nearly 300,000 Acres of Wetlands and BeachesWASHINGTON (November 20, 2024) – Today Congress passed the Bolstering Ecosystems Against Coastal Harm (BEACH) Act, which adds roughly 280,000 acres to a system of protected coastal lands on the...
- Statement: Judge rules Gov. Youngkin has no authority to pull Virginia from Regional Greenhouse Gas InitiativeMulti-state consortium lowers air- and climate-polluting emissions The post Statement: Judge rules Gov. Youngkin has no authority to pull Virginia from Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative appeared first on Environment America.
- VolkVac Instruments uses Atlas Technologies’ bi-metal expertise to create lightweight UHV suitcasesAtlas Technologies is helping VolkVac develop the next generation of its UHV suitcases The post VolkVac Instruments uses Atlas Technologies’ bi-metal expertise to create lightweight UHV suitcases appeared first on Physics World.
- What Role Can Climate Change Play in the Courtroom?Michael Burger, executive director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, discussed recent developments in climate litigation and the questions they raise for the future.
- How communities are giving new life to polluted landCleaning up contaminated land is a struggle. Meet some of the community leaders who are taking matters into their own hands.
- Watchdog Group Says Investigation Into Abuses by African Parks Is TaintedLast year, the watchdog group Survival International reported that park rangers in the Republic of the Congo had beaten, raped, and tortured Indigenous Baka in a national park. Now, the group says, park officials are interfering with an investigation into the alleged wrongdoing. Read more on E360 →
- Magnetoelectric nanodiscs deliver non-invasive brain stimulation in miceInjectable magnetoelectric nanodiscs may activate neurons in localized brain regions when stimulated by a weak external magnetic field, say MIT scientists The post Magnetoelectric nanodiscs deliver non-invasive brain stimulation in mice appeared first on Physics World.
- Global Methane Pledge gains traction with organic waste agreement at COP29Azerbaijan has launched the Reducing Methane from Organic Waste Declaration as part of its UN climate summit presidency, with more than 30 states signing up. The United States, Germany, United Kingdom, UAE, and Brazil have all endorsed the pledge. Nations on board collectively account for almost half of all global methane emissions, with 8 of […]
- Climate change made all of this year’s Atlantic hurricanes so much worseA new analysis finds that the storms’ wind speeds increased by up to 28 miles per hour, boosting their destructive power.
- The World Bank has a factory-farm climate problemDevelopment banks sent $2.3 billion to industrial animal agriculture last year, according to a new analysis.
- Meet the peach that traveled the Trail of Tears and the elders working to save itThe "Indian peach" survived genocide. Can it withstand climate change?
- Climate Pledge Arena: A Green Revolution in EntertainmentIn the heart of Seattle the Climate Pledge Arena is the proof of what’s possible when sustainability is the main event. Opened in October 2021 it’s more than a venue it’s a commitment to fighting climate change. The arena’s name comes from Amazon’s Climate Pledge which asks businesses to get to net zero by 2040...
- Can unions save offshore wind from Trump?Organized labor has a plan for how to keep New England’s renewable energy momentum going.
- 8 Sustainable Bathroom Remodeling IdeasSustainable living starts at home, and your bathroom can become a beacon of eco-friendly design with a few well-thought-out changes. Bathroom remodeling doesn’t have to be wasteful or extravagant to be impactful. By focusing on sustainability, you can reduce your environmental footprint while creating a stylish, comfortable space that aligns with modern green practices. Small...
- Green Living: Small Changes That Make a Big ImpactHave you ever wondered how your everyday choices impact the environment? From the energy we use to the waste we create, every small decision matters. Living sustainably doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive. With a few adjustments, you can reduce your environmental footprint while making your home healthier and more efficient. In this blog,...
- 9 Great Ways to Make Your Kitchen More Environmentally FriendlyYour kitchen is the heart of your home, a place where meals are created and memories are shared. It’s also a space where we can make a significant impact on the environment. Adopting eco-friendly practices in your kitchen isn’t just about cutting waste; it’s about creating a healthier home and planet. These practical ideas will...
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Keel Labs’ Tessa Gallagher Introduces Kelsun Kelp-Based TextilesThe fashion industry is responsible for as much as 10% of annual CO2 emissions and... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Keel Labs’ Tessa Gallagher Introduces Kelsun Kelp-Based Textiles appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Mystery: Frozen Food BoxesRecycling frozen food boxes - also known as wet-strength paperboard - may not be quite as straightforward as it seems. Read on for the cold, hard truth. The post Recycling Mystery: Frozen Food Boxes appeared first on Earth911.
- UK joins anti-fossil fuel subsidies coalitionDowning Street is re-emerging as a climate leader at this year’s UN climate summit. And not before time. Having already committed £15million to developing new green technologies to help the world meet its Global Cooling Pledge, and increased the speed of domestic decarbonisation, Britain has now added its signature to a 16 member-strong movement of […]
- The most climate-friendly parliament yet has a public mandate for much stronger action This post is by Juliet Michaelson, co-director of strategic development at Possible. After a period of British politics characterised by the risk of climate descending into culture war, it’s welcome to have a government that accepts the recommendations of the Climate Change Committee (CCC) on […]
- Leadership in the end timesLeadership in the end times Channel Comment brendan 20th November 2024 Teaser Media
- National appliance energy efficiency savings goal within reachA final push would allow the Biden administration to reach its pollution reduction goals The post National appliance energy efficiency savings goal within reach appeared first on Environment America.
- How Does Latitude Affect Climate? Earth’s Climate ExplainedLatitude has a big impact on the climate of different parts of the world. From the icy poles to the humid tropics, where you are on the planet determines your temperature, rainfall and seasons. But how does latitude affect climate? Let’s find out. Key Takeaways Latitude determines how much sunlight an area receives, shaping its...
- A Day in the Field with Intermountain West Shorebird SurveyorsReplicating a historic survey from 30 years ago, the Intermountain West Shorebird Survey is a five-year effort to count shorebirds at more than 200 wetland sites across 11 states in the Intermountain...
- A Day in the Field with Intermountain West Shorebird SurveyorsReplicating a historic survey from 30 years ago, the Intermountain West Shorebird Survey is a five-year effort to count shorebirds at more than 200 wetland sites across 11 states in the Intermountain...
- The Omiwatari Religious Ritual: Climate Change and Intangible LossClimate change is altering a centuries-old Shinto ritual in Japan, highlighting the importance of addressing the less visible signs of a changing planet.
- NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab announces further staff layoffsAbout 325 people, representing 5% of the lab’s employees, will be affected The post NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab announces further staff layoffs appeared first on Physics World.
- UK commits $15m to Global Cooling Pledge, sector decarbonisation mappedLaunched last year, an international treaty on emissions from heating, ventilation, air conditioning and cooling systems is a likely win for 2024’s UN climate summit. Agreed in principal at COP28 in Dubai in November 2023, negotiations are again underway in Baku to determine a pat to reduce greenhouse gasses from cooling by 68% within the […]
- To Cope with Extreme Heat, Paris Will Swap Parking Spaces for TreesParis aims to replace 60,000 parking spaces across the city with trees by the end of this decade, according to its newly released climate plan.Read more on E360 →
- Automating Ebb and Flow HydroponicsEbb and flow hydroponics – if you have been in the growing business for some time, you must have come across the term or probably come across it on the internet It’s a go-to for a reason: effective and high-performance, simple and efficient, and in many cases optimal. Also, its accessibility for automation procedures is...
- Nuclear shapes revealed in high-energy collisionsNew technique sits on the border of nuclear and particle physics The post Nuclear shapes revealed in high-energy collisions appeared first on Physics World.
- Goodbye Plastic Thanksgiving TipsDid you know that turkey day is actually a very trashy day? Studies have shown... The post Goodbye Plastic Thanksgiving Tips appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Burger Wisely, If You Burger at AllA hamburger can be a delicious treat, but choose your burger indulgences carefully — it... The post We Earthlings: Burger Wisely, If You Burger at All appeared first on Earth911.
- Simple Ways To Green Your School, No Matter Its ColorsGetting ready for the kids to go back to school? This can be a stressful... The post Simple Ways To Green Your School, No Matter Its Colors appeared first on Earth911.
- ‘Silenced’ voices deliver #MyCOPMessage to climate talksThis year’s UN environmental summit has limited representation for the world’s most vulnerable communities. We hear from the local and regional experts denied a platform in Baku. Earlier this year, it was announced that budget constraints meant the UNFCCC had to cancel Regional Climate Weeks. These vital platforms are designed to amplify the concerns of […]
- Planning reform to enable climate action is not just a technical necessity but a moral imperativeThis post is by Rachel Solomon Williams, executive director of Aldersgate Group. The UK government has set out a mission to achieve a fully decarbonised power system by 2030, with a commitment to double onshore wind, triple solar power and quadruple offshore wind capacity. Decarbonising […]
- Oiling the machineOiling the machine Channel Comment brendan 19th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Battery Storage vs. Generators: Which Backup Solution is Right for Your Business?Assessing Your Business’s Backup Power Needs Before diving into the specifics of battery storage or generators, understanding your business’s backup power requirements is the first step. Various factors, such as your business type, location, and the duration of backup power needed, will play a role in your final decision. Why Reliable Power Backup is Essential...
- Tell Home Depot: Protect the boreal forestThe majestic trees of the boreal forest are being cut down at a shocking rate—and many end up on a shelf at Home Depot. We’re calling on them to stop. The post Tell Home Depot: Protect the boreal forest appeared first on Environment America.
- The US no longer supports capping plastic production in UN treatyEnvironmental advocates understand the announcement as a reversal, calling it “absolutely devastating.”
- Consumer group calls on government to act on communal heating billsHouseholds connected to communal or district heat networks are often paying twice as much for their heat as those with their own gas boiler, points out Heat Trust, an organization that bills itself as a consumer champion for heat networks. The group has urged the government to take action to lower the cost of heat […]
- Closure risk for hundreds of UK biogas plants, says ADBAHundreds of small green gas plants in the UK are set to close by 2031 with the loss of 2 terawatt hours of clean electricity to the grid – enough clean electricity to power around 500,000 homes.1 The closures are apparent from a survey of members undertaken by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA), […]
- Low-carbon aluminium initiative gets £3.4 million from UK governmentPlans to revolutionise the aluminium supply chain in the UK have been supported by a £3.4 million grant from the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC). The grant from the APC’s latest collaborative research and development funding round will provide support to an innovative research project aimed at creating the requirements for a world leading metals processing […]
- Long-life oxygen sensors reflect a reimagining of the problemGas sensor technology firm Alphasense says it has launched a completely redesigned version of its LFO2 oxygen sensor, described as a new generation of long-life oxygen sensor that “reflects a step forward in balancing precision, sustainability, and adaptability to meet modern sensing needs”. The long-life LFO2 sensors are said to result from a reimagined approach […]
- New modular synchronous source measure system from Lake Shore CryotronicsLake Shore Cryotronics showcases the new M81-SSM The post New modular synchronous source measure system from Lake Shore Cryotronics appeared first on Physics World.
- Nanoflake-based breath sensor delivers ultrasensitive lung cancer screeningGas sensor made from nanoflakes of indium oxide-based materials successfully identifies individuals with lung cancer The post Nanoflake-based breath sensor delivers ultrasensitive lung cancer screening appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Cut the theatrics’: COP29 delegates receive climate chief’s instructionsThe window of opportunity to broker a long-overdue finance deal at this year’s UN climate summit is narrowing, and something has to give. ‘We can’t lose sight of the forest because we’re tussling over individual trees,’ Simon Stiell said, urging nations to wrap up ‘less contentious issues’ as early as possible to make room for […]
- Why resource policy fails, as told by government insidersThis parliamentary term kicked off with a promise of change, including a clear commitment to create a circular economy. It sits alongside explicit aims around growth, new jobs and accelerating the green economy. Overhauling how we use resources underpins all of this. But many seasoned […]
- ‘Worst week of COP in 15 years’: UN climate summit on brinkReports from Baku suggest environmental talks at the world’s most significant climate event are on the verge of collapse against a backdrop of geopolitical upheaval. COPs haven’t always resulted in progress, with 2009’s summit in Copenhagen and 2019 in Madrid leading to little or no changes to the state of play in environmental terms. Nevertheless, […]
- How AI Weather Forecasting Improves Safety ProtocolsArtificial intelligence has made significant advancements across industries, with weather forecasting standing out as an area of transformational innovation. Its ability to enhance safety measures and improve readiness for weather-related adversities highlights the societal benefits of AI-driven weather predictions. Exploring the Realm of AI-Powered Weather Prediction Utilizing machine learning algorithms and extensive datasets is essential...
- Earth911 Podcast: Making IT Product Chemical Impacts Transparent With TCO Development’s Stephen FullerBeing a consumer in an advanced economy—or any economy these days—is challenging because you cannot... The post Earth911 Podcast: Making IT Product Chemical Impacts Transparent With TCO Development’s Stephen Fuller appeared first on Earth911.
- Trump 2.0: This Time the Stakes for Climate Are Even HigherDonald Trump has promised to halt federal climate action and repeal the Biden-era Inflation Reduction Act, which provides unprecedented spending for clean energy. The market momentum for renewables and efforts by states and cities may be the only hope for U.S. climate progress.Read more on E360 →
- New York’s plastic lawsuit against PepsiCo has been dismissed. What’s next?Despite the setback, environmental attorneys think similar litigation can succeed elsewhere.
- Why Beagles Are the Worst Dogs: The Truth About This Challenging BreedWhen you think of Beagles you think of cute faces and floppy ears. But owning one isn’t always as pretty as it seems. While Beagles have a long history of being great hunting dogs and loyal companions, they come with a set of problems that will make even the most patient dog owner wonder why...
- 7 Ways to Spend Black Friday That Don’t Involve ShoppingThis Black Friday, stay away from the frenzy of the stores and spend time doing something a little more productive than shopping. The post 7 Ways to Spend Black Friday That Don’t Involve Shopping appeared first on Earth911.
- Why we need more pride in physicsArtemis Peck and Wendy Sadler explain that we need more initiatives to make sure queer people feel comfortable and welcome in science The post Why we need more pride in physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Workers and the just transitionWorkers and the just transition Channel Comment brendan 18th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Top 5 Myths About Solar Power in Southeast AsiaSolar energy’s importance is growing as Southeast Asia continues on its road towards sustainable development. Still, solar power is often surrounded by false ideas even if it has great potential and demonstrated advantages. These false ideas may limit the acceptance of solar energy by depriving many people and companies of knowledge of the financial and...
- Comparing 5 Gallon Water Jug to Other Water Storage Options: What’s Best for You?When it comes to staying hydrated, choosing the right water storage is important. One popular option for homes, offices, and outdoor activities is the 5 gallon water jug. It’s convenient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly, but how does it compare to other storage options? Let’s dive into what makes the 5 gallon water jug unique, its benefits,...
- New study: More renewable energy on the grid may prevent severe blackoutsPower grids with high integration of wind and solar technologies show improved resilience during extreme weather, new study finds The post New study: More renewable energy on the grid may prevent severe blackouts appeared first on Environment America.
- A new generation of cheaper batteries is sweeping the EV industryA form of lithium-ion battery called LFP is becoming increasingly popular among automakers due to its advantages on cost, safety, and materials.
- Maximize Energy Efficiency with Eco-Friendly Ceiling Access Doors—Upgrade Now!With rising energy costs and environmental issues, many people feel an increasing need to find ways to cut consumption and support sustainability. One often overlooked area where energy efficiency can be improved is ceiling access doors, which provide easy access to vital building components like ductwork, wiring, and plumbing. Opting for eco-friendly ceiling access doors...
- Recessed Access Doors: Concealed Access for a Sleek LookHave you ever admired a minimalist interior design and wondered where all the utility boxes and electrical panels went? The secret lies in recessed access doors. These discreet panels seamlessly blend into walls and ceilings, providing concealed access to essential systems without compromising a space’s aesthetic appeal. Interested in adding these solutions to your residential...
- Trump’s GOP at UN climate talks: We’re in charge nowIn a swaggering press conference at COP29, House Republicans delivered an aggressive message in support of oil, gas, and coal — but kept their options open.
- It’s not normal for the East Coast to be on fireHere's why the November wildfires in New York and New Jersey are so alarming.
- Exterior Access Doors: Weatherproof Your Building—Guaranteed!Every year, many building owners and facility managers learn the hard way that a failing exterior access door can turn a minor storm into a major disaster. Will you be one of them? As the NOAA points out, climate change is causing more frequent and powerful weather events, putting outdoor utilities and equipment at risk...
- Outdoor Trash Cans: A Smart Choice for Busy HouseholdsKey Takeaways Outdoor trash cans help maintain a cleaner and more organized home environment. They play a vital role in waste management while offering convenience for busy families. Choosing a suitable outdoor trash can involves considering size, material, and accessibility. Outdoor trash cans can boost hygiene and curb appeal by keeping waste out of sight...
- How worried should we be about COP?1,700 oil and gas delegates, a clamp down on human rights, and no negotiations on how the world will wean itself off fossil fuels. This year’s UN climate summit isn’t winning any popularity contests. Yet. A week of news coming out of Azerbaijan, with only a few genuinely positive stories from an event that has […]
- More Than 1,700 Fossil Fuel Lobbyists at UN Climate NegotiationsAt least 1,773 fossil fuel lobbyists are attending the U.N. climate negotiations now underway in Baku, Azerbaijan, according to a tally by a coalition of climate groups.Read more on E360 →
- Quantum showcase sets out next decade of UK quantumThe UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase set out a bold ambition for the sector. Katherine Skipper asks whether the science is ready to deliver The post Quantum showcase sets out next decade of UK quantum appeared first on Physics World.
- The Power of Native Plants: How to Support Local Wildlife with Region-Specific ChoicesHave you ever wondered why your garden is so challenging to maintain? Our gardens and landscapes are often filled with beautiful non-native plants but are usually difficult to maintain. These non-native plants may inadvertently be invasive, disrupting the local ecosystem and causing your garden to wither quickly. Non-native species can crowd out native plants, leading...
- Sustainability and Climate: What Modern Businesses Are Doing to Reduce Their Carbon FootprintToday, companies around the world are not just aware of climate change—they’re taking action to reduce their impact on the planet. Businesses are taking concrete steps, not only to stay competitive but to make a real difference. From crafting detailed sustainability strategies to actively engaging employees, here’s how modern businesses are addressing their carbon footprints...
- How Albert Einstein and John Bell inspired Artur Ekert’s breakthrough in quantum cryptographyThe quantum physicist gives the Royal Society Milner Prize Lecture The post How Albert Einstein and John Bell inspired Artur Ekert’s breakthrough in quantum cryptography appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Inspiration: More Influential Than You ThinkThis Earth911 inspiration comes from our recent interview with Brett Jenks, CEO of Rare.org, who... The post Earth911 Inspiration: More Influential Than You Think appeared first on Earth911.
- Physicists in cancer radiotherapyIntroducing a new master’s in cancer research from the University of Manchester The post Physicists in cancer radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- How Republicans (sometimes) get on board with climate actionGetting anything accomplished under President-elect Trump might seem far-fetched. But it’s happened before.
- The question bringing COP29 to a halt: Who’s rich enough to pay for climate change?Trillions of dollars depend on whether major emerging economies like China will have to step up climate aid.
- Introducing ‘anti-COP’: A climate summit for activists who are fed upActivists rallied around a shared feeling of exclusion from the formal COP process, and concerns that the solutions that come out of it are harming their communities.
- EU must double its science budget to remain competitive, warns reportA committee of 15 experts from research and industry call for Framework Programme 10 to have a budget of at least €220bn The post EU must double its science budget to remain competitive, warns report appeared first on Physics World.
- Trump’s second term is already derailing food talks at COP29At the U.N. climate summit, agricultural emissions are being sidelined — again.
- Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust?Brazil’s biofuel - boom or climate bust? Channel News brendan 15th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Insulated Access Doors: Save on Energy Costs—Here’s HowImagine a beautiful, historic building, its brilliance overshadowed by high energy use that strains resources and the environment. Hidden inefficiencies, like unsealed access points, make the building cold, uncomfortable, and costly to maintain. But what if you could transform these vulnerabilities into energy-saving opportunities? Insulated access doors and panels provide an effective solution by sealing unprotected...
- Fire Rated Doors: Critical for Commercial BuildingsDid you know that in 2022, fires in commercial properties caused over $3.7 billion in damages? Data from the U.S. Fire Administration shows a 23% increase in dollar losses over the past decade. Given these alarming statistics, property owners and managers must find ways to mitigate such risks. Preventing fires not only minimizes threats but...
- Water filter coupons in Cook County, Illinois, help reduce lead and plastic pollutionA new program helps some households access clean drinking water with filters certified to remove lead, without exacerbating the plastic pollution crisis and its toxic impacts. The post Water filter coupons in Cook County, Illinois, help reduce lead and plastic pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- New bee species discovered: the blue handstanding beeJust last week, researchers announced the discovery of a new bee species in Oklahoma and Texas—a fascinating mining bee that’s breaking all the norms. The post New bee species discovered: the blue handstanding bee appeared first on Environment America.
- Local Conservation with Global ImpactWe left around 7:30 in the morning. Yes, we were running late, but this was an unusual group of birdwatchers that included environmental leaders, local and international journalists, businesspeople...
- Local Conservation with Global ImpactWe left around 7:30 in the morning. Yes, we were running late, but this was an unusual group of birdwatchers that included environmental leaders, local and international journalists, businesspeople...
- Local Conservation with Global ImpactWe left around 7:30 in the morning. Yes, we were running late, but this was an unusual group of birdwatchers that included environmental leaders, local and international journalists, businesspeople...
- Space travel: the health effects of space radiation and building a lunar GPSWe chat to a radiation oncologist and two atomic-clock experts The post Space travel: the health effects of space radiation and building a lunar GPS appeared first on Physics World.
- Hybrid irradiation could facilitate clinical translation of FLASH radiotherapyA combination of ultrahigh-dose rate electron and conventional photon radiotherapy could enable FLASH treatments of deep-seated tumours The post Hybrid irradiation could facilitate clinical translation of FLASH radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- 40% plastic production reduction won’t limit global warming to 1.5CThe fourth round of plastic treaty negotiations at COP29 proposed for a dramatic cut in the industry’s output. But a new study shows this will not be enough. Tabled by Rwanda and Peru, a 40% reduction in plastic production by 2040 has been suggested at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan this morning. But according to a […]
- Finding the dirty side of renewable electricity in GhanaIan Packham’s final video despatch from East Africa lays bare the devastating impact of clean energy projects greenlit in locations supposedly protected from human development. ‘There is a problem here. This landscape is completely unnatural.’ Standing on the shores of Lake Bui, a humanmade reservoir formed when the namesake river was dammed in 2013, Ian […]
- As Ocean Waters Warm, a Race to Breed Heat-Resistant CoralAround the world, researchers are working on a range of projects that aim to enhance corals’ resistance to marine heat waves. In a promising sign, a U.K. team recently became the first to quantify an uptick in heat tolerance among adult corals selectively bred for the trait. Read more on E360 →
- Can you solve the world’s trillion-dollar climate finance puzzle?As countries deadlock at COP29, take Grist’s quiz to find out whose side you’re on.
- Trailblazer: astronaut Eileen Collins reflects on space, adventure, and the power of lifelong learningAstronaut Eileen Collins and filmmaker Hannah Berryman discuss the new documentary SPACEWOMAN and the thrill of pushing human frontiers The post Trailblazer: astronaut Eileen Collins reflects on space, adventure, and the power of lifelong learning appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden wants to triple nuclear energy generation. Trump will make the call.At this year's U.N. climate talks, the Biden team hopes a push for one of the most controversial forms of zero-emissions power will be palatable to the president's successor.
- Sustainable chemicals should be a UK growth industry Chemicals are everywhere, from food to healthcare, technology to energy, over 90 per cent of all manufactured goods rely on the chemical industry. Many of its products, like battery components and building insulation, are needed for the transition to a green economy. But the industry […]
- ‘Net-zero’ banks raised $1 trillion for fossil fuel giantsTaken together, the projects being financed would produce almost seven times the annual emissions of the United States.
- DIY Thanksgiving Decor Made by UpcyclingIf you’re looking to reduce waste and save some money on your Thanksgiving decor, what... The post DIY Thanksgiving Decor Made by Upcycling appeared first on Earth911.
- Cooking for Compost: ThanksgivingFor the Thanksgiving edition of our Cooking for Compost series, we called on the award-winning... The post Cooking for Compost: Thanksgiving appeared first on Earth911.
- Industrial Transition Accelerator: COP must deliver $1tn investment1.5C global warming is within reach according to a new analysis, but the 29th UN Climate Summit must deliver targeted policies that can unlock demand and finance. According to the Industrial Transition Accelerator [ITA] and Mission Possible Partnership Assessment [MPPA], there are currently around 700 major planned industrial facilities within the highest polluting and emitting […]
- The frontline of the AmazonThe frontline of the Amazon Channel Comment brendan 14th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Male or Female Cat: Which Is Right for Your Home?If you’re trying to choose between a male or female cat as your next furry friend, you might be wondering how they differ and which would fit better in your home. From personality traits to health needs, both male and female cats offer unique qualities. Let’s dive into what you can expect from each to...
- Venkat Srinivasan: ‘Batteries are largely bipartisan’Energy storage expert Venkat Srinivasan discusses the pros and cons of different battery technologies and the motivations people have for adopting them The post Venkat Srinivasan: ‘Batteries are largely bipartisan’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Hollywood’s famous puma who inspires wildlife corridorsP-22 had a spectacular life that showcased the need for habitat connectivity The post Hollywood’s famous puma who inspires wildlife corridors appeared first on Environment America.
- The Critical Need to Align Climate and Nutrition Global Agendas at COP29Climate and nutrition represent urgent and interrelated crises that must be addressed in our changing world.
- “Recycling” plastic by turning it into toxic smoke?Burning plastic isn’t recycling, and it won’t solve our waste problem. It just pollutes our skies. The post “Recycling” plastic by turning it into toxic smoke? appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump picked Lee Zeldin to lead the EPA. What will that mean for environmental policy?What to expect: deregulation justified as boosts for the economy, and platitudes about the importance of clean air and water.
- Can Defra prove that nature-friendly farming is value for money?Ahead of Rachel Reeves’ first budget, speculation was rife about funding for farming. Underspends during the Conservatives’ tenure had left many nervous across both the farming and environment sectors. Against a tough economic backdrop, Environment Secretary Steve Reed faced a big challenge: to prove to […]
- Would you pay more for plane tickets to fund climate relief efforts?At this year’s U.N. climate conference, world leaders are proposing a “global solidarity levy” on high-polluting industries.
- How popcorn could help save the beesAlmost all corn planted in the U.S. is coated with bee-killing pesticides. We’re calling on popcorn makers to take action to save the bees. The post How popcorn could help save the bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Sustainability Metrics That Matter: Tracking and Reporting Waste Reduction Across IndustriesIn the equation of sustainability, waste reduction holds a pivotal, often underestimated, position. Underestimated because waste is more than discarded material; it is the visible residue of inefficiency, oversight, and underutilized potential across production cycles. As industries face the realities of finite resources, stringent regulations, and shifting consumer expectations, waste has evolved into a metric...
- QR Codes & Smart Packaging | Enhance Customer ExperienceQR Codes and Smart Packaging QR codes have changed how brands connect with customers, especially with the rise of smart packaging. Today, a simple scan on product packaging can instantly link customers to a wealth of information, from product … QR Codes & Smart Packaging | Enhance Customer Experience Read More » The post QR Codes & Smart Packaging | Enhance Customer Experience appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Food waste contributes 10% to global emissions but 9 out of 10 countries’ NDCs fail to focus on food waste and lossEnvironmental NGO WRAP is using COP29 to highlight the need for countries to include food loss and waste in their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). A new report shows that, of the 195 countries attending COP29, only 12 have committed to reducing food waste and just 17 to tackling food loss. In total, 24 countries (12%) […]
- Glaciers Reveal When Volcanoes Are on Brink of EruptionNew research shows that glaciers near active volcanoes flow faster than other glaciers. The findings suggest it would be possible to predict volcanic eruptions by tracking the speed of glaciers.Read more on E360 →
- Keeping up with negotiations: COP29 tracker monitors progressAfter a typically controversial start to the UN Climate summit this week, work is underway on a number of key agreements and corresponding legal documents. Here’s how you can easily stay on top of developments. Carbon Brief has launched a new interactive tracker which allows users to monitor how talks and drafts are progressing towards […]
- UK plans £22bn splurge on carbon capture and storageDespite the move, questions remain over the technology's feasibility The post UK plans £22bn splurge on carbon capture and storage appeared first on Physics World.
- COP29 secures 60% finance boost for low-middle income countriesAn early victory in Baku sees a huge pledge from major development banks, significantly increasing money flowing into poor nations struggling with climate change. The World Bank and a number of other lenders announced on Tuesday 12th November that they would increase finance to low and middle income countries to $120billion by 2030. This represents […]
- 3 Upcycled Dog Toys You Can MakeWe all want the best for our dogs. And, when we go to the specialty... The post 3 Upcycled Dog Toys You Can Make appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Sailing Toward Composting Convenience With 11th Hour Racing’s Michelle CarnevaleMeet Michelle Carnevale, president of 11th Hour Racing, which advocates for sustainability and ocean health... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Sailing Toward Composting Convenience With 11th Hour Racing’s Michelle Carnevale appeared first on Earth911.
- We can’t continue to ignore the links between climate change and migrationThis post is by Ben Margolis, consultant for Unbound Philanthropy. Very few delegates will be thinking about immigration as they attend the 29th UN Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29). Their minds, and mandates, will be on carbon and – this year in particular – […]
- What to Expect at a Veterinary Clinic: First Visit GuideA pet’s first veterinary clinic visit can be exciting and overwhelming at the same time. Understanding what to expect when you bring your pet to the clinic for the first time can help you feel less anxious. You can also help your pet prepare to meet the vet, who will be responsible for keeping it...
- Net zero regulations surge around the world but implementation gap remains: New studyAs countries meet at COP29 in Baku, a new Oxford University study, developed through pro-bono partnerships with 48 leading law firms around the world, purports to provide “the most detailed view yet of how key economic rules are aligning – or not – to climate goals”. While the incoming Trump Administration will likely reverse climate rules in […]
- Reforms to flood funding and investment to protect farming communitiesThe UK government says it is bolstering England’s resilience to flooding through additional financial support to farmers and rural communities, as well as refreshing its approach to delivering funding to make sure it works for communities, due to be announced today (13 November). Floods Minister Emma Hardy is to announce that an additional £50 million […]
- How Everyone’s Favorite TikTok Dad Brings Birds to a Whole New AudienceOn a family vacation this summer, Kevin Cronin happily shared his many gripes about the beach with his TikTok followers: the drag of lugging the gear back and forth, those ludicrously short beach...
- How Everyone’s Favorite TikTok Dad Brings Birds to a Whole New AudienceOn a family vacation this summer, Kevin Cronin happily shared his many gripes about the beach with his TikTok followers: the drag of lugging the gear back and forth, those ludicrously short beach...
- Statement: U.S. aims to expand wasteful, polluting nuclear powerThe post Statement: U.S. aims to expand wasteful, polluting nuclear power appeared first on Environment America.
- Student Spotlight: Bridging Environmental Justice with Sustainable EnergyMPA-ESP student Jada Johnson believes in the power of policy to drive meaningful and sustainable solutions for historically underserved communities.
- Bitcoin’s purposeless power problemThe absurd energy consumption of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are spiking energy demand and emissions, with few benefits to show for it. The post Bitcoin’s purposeless power problem appeared first on Environment America.
- Why solar permitting needs to be modernized nowFederal programs promise to spur dramatic interest in rooftop solar. Cities and towns would be well-served to adopt instant solar permitting software to help manage increased demand. The post Why solar permitting needs to be modernized now appeared first on Environment America.
- Whitetip sharks are threatened. The U.S. is considering new rules to protect themIt was once the most common shark swimming in tropical and subtropical seas throughout the globe. Today, the oceanic whitetip shark is threatened with extinction. The post Whitetip sharks are threatened. The U.S. is considering new rules to protect them appeared first on Environment America.
- Thousands Celebrate the Annual Return of Endangered Right Whales to Amelia Island, FloridaWe attended the Right Whale Festival in Florida and here’s what we learned The post Thousands Celebrate the Annual Return of Endangered Right Whales to Amelia Island, Florida appeared first on Environment America.
- Study measures link between chemicals and declining insect populationsMeasuring exposure to over 1,000 different agrochemicals, researchers reported significant changes in behaviour and long-term survival of different insect populations in a new study (words: European Molecular Biology Laboratory). Declining insect populations (an average of 2-3% per year) has prompted a search for potential causes, such as habitat loss due to overdevelopment, climate change, and […]
- “DC factory” picks up Energy Efficiency Award from German Energy AgencyAn important industry award in Germany has gone to direct current (DC) power technology firm Schaltbau for what’s described as the world’s first DC factory. Schaltbau’s NExT Factory in Velden, Germany has been in full operation since September 2023, incorporating advanced DC smart grid components and intelligent energy management, battery and thermal storage, and in […]
- ‘We may have less to offer’: US negotiators confront diminished standing at COP29The Biden administration tried to project confidence in the early days of the U.N. climate conference, but all signs point to a reduced U.S. role.
- New Opportunities at Columbia’s Climate School to Shape Sustainable Development and Drive Climate ActionNew undergrad programs and a change in leadership underscore the Climate School's multidisciplinary and collaborative approach to sustainability.
- For farms and rural businesses, a fresh and funded harvest includes the sunA federal initiative helps rural business owners and farmers slash expenses by funding solar and other energy innovations.
- A state of emergencyHello, and welcome to the last issue of Grist’s special series on how climate disasters are shaping elections. I’m Zoya Teirstein. I was at an election night watch party in Asheville, North Carolina, last week when it became clear that Vice President Kamala Harris’ path to victory had become impossibly narrow. On the drive back […]
- Light Pollution May Be Keeping Honey Bees Up at NightLight from cars, homes, and street lamps may be keeping bees up at night, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
- Statement: U.S. acts to cut methane pollutionFee means polluters will pay for waste The post Statement: U.S. acts to cut methane pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Can the UK really hit 81% emissions reduction by 2035?Downing Street just pledged to the world it will bring carbon output down to just one-fifth of 1990 levels within a decade. Despite the hugely ambitious target given present policies and funding for net zero, Sir Keir Starmer has also vowed not to reach the goal by ‘telling people how to live their lives.’ Presenting […]
- We Earthlings: Plant Your Diet For ChangeIf you make just one change to help prevent climate change, choose adopting a plant-based... The post We Earthlings: Plant Your Diet For Change appeared first on Earth911.
- Waste Less, Celebrate More: Tips for a Zero Waste HolidayJoin us virtually on Monday, Dec. 2 at 7:00 p.m. ET to learn how you can celebrate the holiday season more sustainably and without waste. The post Waste Less, Celebrate More: Tips for a Zero Waste Holiday appeared first on Environment America.
- Greenwashing and more oil deals: COP29 already under fire52,894 people are at the UN’s annual climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, this month. A big reduction on numbers at last year’s two week gathering, one day into the conference critics are brandishing knives. Donald Trump’s victory in the US 2024 Presidential Election last week has overshadowed the event’s opening, with the inbound leader already […]
- ‘Praying for rain’: How New York farmers are dealing with drought — and unexpected brush firesThe dry weather in the Hudson Valley speaks to the difficulty of growing food on a warming planet.
- Electric bus depots can be ‘profitable energy hubs’Research underway in China is exploring using plug-in public transport infrastructure for clean energy generation. Led by Xiaoyue Cathy Liu, an engineering professor at the University of Utah, the investigation is looking at Beijing’s 27,000 strong fleet of buses with the goal of ‘radically rethinking’ how public transportation systems are integrated into wider civic infrastructure. […]
- From melanoma to malaria: photoacoustic device detects disease without taking a single drop of bloodNew diagnostic test provides safe and sensitive detection of malaria infection by interrogating the blood through intact skin The post From melanoma to malaria: photoacoustic device detects disease without taking a single drop of blood appeared first on Physics World.
- CalistaTrade reviews: Eco-Friendly and Effortless TradingCalistaTrade: Eco-Friendly and Effortless Trading Business sustainability and economic prosperity are two concepts that cannot exist separately in today’s world, and CalistaTrade sets the example. Well respected for being safe and user-friendly, it is best suited to investors who are … CalistaTrade reviews: Eco-Friendly and Effortless Trading Read More » The post CalistaTrade reviews: Eco-Friendly and Effortless Trading appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Can Wet Wipes Be Recycled?Baby wipes, moist towelettes, wet naps — whatever you call them, they all serve essentially... The post Can Wet Wipes Be Recycled? appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Plan a Vegan Thanksgiving DinnerTurkey for Thanksgiving? That’s sooo 1621! While carnivores and traditionalists may disagree, contemporary Thanksgiving dinners... The post How To Plan a Vegan Thanksgiving Dinner appeared first on Earth911.
- JuiceBox EV Charger: A Complete Guide to Enel X’s Popular Home Charging SolutionElectric vehicles (EVs) are becoming more common on the road every year, and with that rise comes the need for easy, convenient ways to charge them. The JuiceBox EV Charger stands out as a popular choice among EV owners for its smart technology, user-friendly features, and reliable charging speeds. Let’s dive into what makes this...
- Biodiversity fund COP16 rowBiodiversity fund COP16 row Channel News Catherine Early 12th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Culverts- the unexpected partner for wildlife connectivityHow culverts provide aid to animals with fragmented habitats, and how they can be designed with animals in mind The post Culverts- the unexpected partner for wildlife connectivity appeared first on Environment America.
- Quantized vortices seen in a supersolid for the first timeFurther research could shed light on neutron-star glitches The post Quantized vortices seen in a supersolid for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- Are Bully Sticks Safe for Dogs?Bully sticks are popular dog treats that many pet owners give to their furry friends. But the question remains: are bully sticks safe for dogs? In this article, we will explore what bully sticks are, their benefits, potential risks, and how to choose the right one for your dog. We will find the answer to...
- Digital twin assists Yorkshire borough’s net zero planningPlan identifies £2bn Net Zero pathway for Calderdale, says tech company IES A low carbon future for the West Yorkshire borough of Calderdale has been set out in an ambitious new plan that identifies the key priorities needed for the borough to reach its net zero by 2038 target and how that transition can benefit […]
- Low wind output in northern and central Europe causes price spikeFlagging wind generation has triggered a scramble for power in north and central Europe as prices soar and conventional power is used to fill the gap (story: Montel News). With wind generation in Germany at its lowest level since 2014, the country was producing 700 MW of power from oil-fired units in early November – […]
- Scottish waste management stakeholders come together to address sector challengesA new partnership aims to help develop a residual waste strategy for Scotland and build capacity within the country’s waste management system. The initiative is hosting an event in Edinburgh on 14 November. Resourcing Scotland launched on 11 November, and says it will bring together leading Scottish waste management industry groups and the nation’s 32 […]
- Diversifying Domestic Energy Sources for ResiliencyAs the world navigates an unstable geopolitical climate and faces the ongoing threats of climate change, the need for countries to reinforce their energy independence grows ever-pressing. A focus on diversifying domestic energy sources emerges as a key strategy in bolstering national resilience. Fossil fuels, once deemed the backbone of progress, are no longer a...
- Earth911 Podcast: Peerby’s Daan Weddenpohl Accelerates Circular, Sharing EconomiesThe sharing economy can be a platform for keeping products in circulation and out of... The post Earth911 Podcast: Peerby’s Daan Weddenpohl Accelerates Circular, Sharing Economies appeared first on Earth911.
- Will Hydrogen Hubs Be a Clean Energy Boom or Boondoggle?As part of a $7 billion investment in hydrogen, the U.S. Department of Energy is committed to building a network of hydrogen facilities and pipelines centered in southeast Pennsylvania. Critics are questioning the project’s expense and its net savings in carbon emissions.Read more on E360 →
- Sceptical space settlers, Einstein in England, trials of the JWST, tackling quantum fundamentals: micro reviews of the best recent booksCondensed natter: Physics World editors give their compressed verdicts on top new books The post Sceptical space settlers, Einstein in England, trials of the JWST, tackling quantum fundamentals: micro reviews of the best recent books appeared first on Physics World.
- He’ll try, but Trump can’t stop the clean energy revolutionThe cost of renewables is plummeting, heat pumps are selling like crazy, and red states are raking in cash from the IRA.
- Not much COPNot much COP Channel News brendan 11th November 2024 Teaser Media
- It’s already official: You’re living through the hottest year on recordAccording to the European Union's climate agency, 2024 is also the first year to breach a key climate threshold.
- World Toilet Day Is Something to CelebrateAt first glance, the idea of World Toilet Day might be bewildering. But if you’ve... The post World Toilet Day Is Something to Celebrate appeared first on Earth911.
- Rethink Disposables: 4 Things You Can Happily Live Without at HomeDo you buy things just to throw them away? Eco-friendly living is as much about... The post Rethink Disposables: 4 Things You Can Happily Live Without at Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Now’s the chance for the UK to make its mark and be bold on methane Catastrophic flooding in Spain and recent hurricane events in the US are just the latest extreme weather events indicating the urgent need for more climate action. Recent scientific evidence underscores that we must now act decisively. Among the greenhouse gases, methane stands out as critical […]
- Global solar capacity on cusp of producing enough electricity to power 100 million average US householdsGlobal solar capacity has more than tripled in the last five years, hitting 2 TW for the first time ever. The post Global solar capacity on cusp of producing enough electricity to power 100 million average US households appeared first on Environment America.
- Sáttítla: Northern California haven for water & wildlifeSáttítla has ecological and cultural significance and provides clean drinking water to millions of people. The post Sáttítla: Northern California haven for water & wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘Used like taxis’: Soaring private jet flights drive up climate-heating emissionsAn analysis of 19 million flights between 2019 and 2023 reveals a 50 percent rise in emissions.
- Four-wave mixing could boost optical communications in spaceNonlinear effect amplifies weak signals The post Four-wave mixing could boost optical communications in space appeared first on Physics World.
- Mexico is offering water to South Texas. But there’s a catch farmers aren’t happy about.Farmers say they want the water, but not if it goes against the allotment they need for the spring planting season.
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MissouriThis season, Missouri hosted 33 active counts circles—the highest number yet. Two circles saw their debut: Cass County and Grand Pass. Thanks, in-part, to these two new circles, a record-high of...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MissouriThis season, Missouri hosted 33 active counts circles—the highest number yet. Two circles saw their debut: Cass County and Grand Pass. Thanks, in-part, to these two new circles, a record-high of...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Virginia and Washington DCFifty-four counts were conducted in Virginia-Washington DC for the 2023-2024 Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season. This includes the new Dragon Run CBC compiled by Jeffrey Wright and the restarted...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Virginia and Washington DCFifty-four counts were conducted in Virginia-Washington DC for the 2023-2024 Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season. This includes the new Dragon Run CBC compiled by Jeffrey Wright and the restarted...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in New Jersey and PennsylvaniaThe 124th CBC was run with most counts experiencing favorable weather following a mild fall and early winter. Participation for ,many counts was again up from pre-pandemic participation. Species...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in New Jersey and PennsylvaniaThe 124th CBC was run with most counts experiencing favorable weather following a mild fall and early winter. Participation for ,many counts was again up from pre-pandemic participation. Species...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in North Carolina The 124th CBC in North Carolina consisted of 53 counts, with three (Alamance County, Holly Shelter and Portsmouth) not being run. The weather this season averaged slightly...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in North Carolina The 124th CBC in North Carolina consisted of 53 counts, with three (Alamance County, Holly Shelter and Portsmouth) not being run. The weather this season averaged slightly...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MontanaTotal Counts Run, Total Species Found, and Number of Participants Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) were completed on 31 of Montana’s 36 potential count circles this year (#124), which was similar to...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MontanaTotal Counts Run, Total Species Found, and Number of Participants Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) were completed on 31 of Montana’s 36 potential count circles this year (#124), which was similar to...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Maryland and DelawareThe winter of 2023–2024 was mild and considered warmer and wetter than normal. Minimum low temperature was 25 º F at Oakland (26 for Allegany County, Catoctin Mountain, and Washington County). The...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Maryland and DelawareThe winter of 2023–2024 was mild and considered warmer and wetter than normal. Minimum low temperature was 25 º F at Oakland (26 for Allegany County, Catoctin Mountain, and Washington County). The...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in IndianaThe 124th Christmas Bird Count in Indiana featured record counts for a long list of species as well as some remarkable rarities. Like many surrounding states, Indiana birders enjoyed an...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in IndianaThe 124th Christmas Bird Count in Indiana featured record counts for a long list of species as well as some remarkable rarities. Like many surrounding states, Indiana birders enjoyed an...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in ColoradoFifty-one Christmas Bird Counts were held this winter in Colorado. A total of 217 (way up from last winter’s total of 197 species) countable species of birds were found, plus two others for count...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in ColoradoFifty-one Christmas Bird Counts were held this winter in Colorado. A total of 217 (way up from last winter’s total of 197 species) countable species of birds were found, plus two others for count...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in South CarolinaThe 124th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season in South Carolina consisted of 29 individual counts that took place between December 14th, 2023 and January, 5th, 2024. These 29 counts included 12 counts...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in South CarolinaThe 124th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season in South Carolina consisted of 29 individual counts that took place between December 14th, 2023 and January, 5th, 2024. These 29 counts included 12 counts...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Alabama and MississippiAlabama conducted thirteen CBC’s and Mississippi 17. The Corinth CBC no longer exists. Neither the Tupelo CBC nor Eagle Lake CBC took place this season. Half the circles tallied 100 or more...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Alabama and MississippiAlabama conducted thirteen CBC’s and Mississippi 17. The Corinth CBC no longer exists. Neither the Tupelo CBC nor Eagle Lake CBC took place this season. Half the circles tallied 100 or more...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in IowaThe 2023-2024 CBC included 36 Iowa counts reporting to Audubon. Although the entire state experienced drought in 2023, precipitation in December averaged above normal. But this was also Iowa’s...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in IowaThe 2023-2024 CBC included 36 Iowa counts reporting to Audubon. Although the entire state experienced drought in 2023, precipitation in December averaged above normal. But this was also Iowa’s...
- Organizations Optimistic about Final Plan to Protect Sage-Grouse Habitat, Call for Work to Begin (WASHINGTON, D.C.--November 8, 2024) – Leading conservation and sportsmen’s organizations today reacted with cautious optimism to a newly released final draft of a plan by the Bureau of Land...
- Organizations Optimistic about Final Plan to Protect Sage-Grouse Habitat, Call for Work to Begin (WASHINGTON, D.C.--November 8, 2024) – Leading conservation and sportsmen’s organizations today reacted with cautious optimism to a newly released final draft of a plan by the Bureau of Land...
- 35 Years of Harnessing the Power of Geospatial Data for Decision MakingCIESIN's mission is to make complex environmental, social and economic data easy to access and use so that people can make better decisions about pressing issues like climate change, disaster response and sustainable development.
- The Arecibo Observatory’s ‘powerful radiation environment’ led to its collapse, claims reportThe disaster in December 2020 was caused by the failure of zinc in the observatory’s cable sockets The post The Arecibo Observatory’s ‘powerful radiation environment’ led to its collapse, claims report appeared first on Physics World.
- Study Finds Steep Rise in Emissions from Private JetsBy virtue of their small size and limited capacity, private jets are deeply inefficient. They have an outsized climate impact and, according to a new study, their emissions are on the rise.Read more on E360 →
- Pioneering 3D printing project shares successesLeaders of a pioneering project to develop 3D printed infrastructure and components for the water sector will be sharing insights from five years of research. The Water Industry Printfrastructure project has been led by United Utilities in partnership with ChangeMaker3D, Manchester Metropolitan University’s PrintCity and Scottish Water. Funding came from Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge with […]
- Partnership supports a complete solution for Zorba sortingTwo leading sorting solutions providers, REDWAVE and TOMRA, have announced a strategic agreement aimed at providing customers with a seamless supply of sorting systems based on XRF (x-ray fluorescence) and XRT (x-ray transmission) technology. This new arrangement will make it easier and more efficient for customers to access top-tier sorting technologies from one turnkey supplier. […]
- Clean energy hubs suggest solution to grid bottleneckHybrid clean energy hubs which co-locate multiple low carbon generation technologies offer a promising solution to easing grid connection bottleneck, according to a new report from energy consultancy Cornwall Insight. The report, “Market Review of Hybrid Energy Hubs”, commissioned by Telis Energy UK, details how hybrid energy hubs, using multiple different low carbon generation technologies, […]
- Small and smart actuator gets explosion-proof ratingElectric actuator manufacturer AUMA has added an explosion-proof version to its successful PROFOX actuator series. “The new PROFOX-X actuators expand all the benefits of our small and smart PROFOX actuator series to applications in potentially explosive atmospheres,” says AUMA product manager Christoph Edelmann. “The versatile, future-proof actuators meet all the requirements of modern plant automation.” […]
- Pathogens which cling to microplastics may survive wastewater treatmentWastewater treatment fails to kill several human pathogens when they hide out on microplastics in the water, reports a new study appearing in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. Wastewater treatment plants are designed to remove contaminants from wastewater, but microplastics persist and can become colonized by a sticky microbial biofilm. Previous research has suggested that […]
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in CaliforniaFor the 125th Christmas Bird Count period, 129 counts were completed and reported in California with a total of 377 species recorded (including documented rare species) along with a plethora of...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in CaliforniaFor the 125th Christmas Bird Count period, 129 counts were completed and reported in California with a total of 377 species recorded (including documented rare species) along with a plethora of...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in FloridaThis summary follows the taxonomy (listing order) of the International Ornithological Committee’s IOC World Bird List, version 14.1 (Gill et al. 2024; ). Rare species...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in FloridaThis summary follows the taxonomy (listing order) of the International Ornithological Committee’s IOC World Bird List, version 14.1 (Gill et al. 2024; ). Rare species...
- Here are the 5 issues to watch at COP29With U.S. climate commitments in question, the United Nations is forging ahead at this year’s COP29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MichiganFor the fourth consecutive year, Michigan participants in the 124th (2023-2024) CBC experienced relatively mild winter weather throughout the count period. This likely contributed to a remarkable...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in MichiganFor the fourth consecutive year, Michigan participants in the 124th (2023-2024) CBC experienced relatively mild winter weather throughout the count period. This likely contributed to a remarkable...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Hawaii and the Pacific IslandsParticipation on Christmas Bird Count 124 was generally good for Hawai`i, with all count circles conducted as in recent years. The same held true for Guam, but unfortunately the Northern Marianas...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in Hawaii and the Pacific IslandsParticipation on Christmas Bird Count 124 was generally good for Hawai`i, with all count circles conducted as in recent years. The same held true for Guam, but unfortunately the Northern Marianas...
- These downballot elections may slow the shift to clean energyRepublicans won, or are leading, in closely watched utility commission races in Arizona, Montana, and Louisiana.
- Top-cited author Vaidehi Paliya discusses the importance of citations and awardsPaliya explains why it is essential for researchers to know about prizes such as the IOP highly cited paper award The post Top-cited author Vaidehi Paliya discusses the importance of citations and awards appeared first on Physics World.
- 124th Christmas Bird Count Alphabetical Index of Regional SummariesCANADA Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward...
- 124th Christmas Bird Count Alphabetical Index of Regional SummariesCANADA Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward...
- The funky mold turning food waste into culinary delightsAn Indonesian staple is shaking up the restaurant scene — and may just end up preventing a big source of emissions.
- 124th Christmas Bird Count High Counts of Species in CanadaDuring the 124th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in Canada, counts reported 293 species, an increase of fourteen species compared to last season. Four species (Gray Heron, Limpkin, Philadelphia Vireo, and...
- 124th Christmas Bird Count High Counts of Species in CanadaDuring the 124th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in Canada, counts reported 293 species, an increase of fourteen species compared to last season. Four species (Gray Heron, Limpkin, Philadelphia Vireo, and...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count High Counts of Species in the United StatesUnited States Christmas Bird Counts (CBC) reported 667 species, 81 infraspecific forms (forms), and 40 exotic species (ex). The Mottled Owl at Falcon Dam S.P., TX, was a new species for a U.S...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count High Counts of Species in the United StatesUnited States Christmas Bird Counts (CBC) reported 667 species, 81 infraspecific forms (forms), and 40 exotic species (ex). The Mottled Owl at Falcon Dam S.P., TX, was a new species for a U.S...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in CanadaThe 124th Christmas Bird Count in Canada summary is coming soon.
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count in CanadaThe 124th Christmas Bird Count in Canada summary is coming soon.
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count SummaryAs I sit down to write the summary of the 124th Christmas Bird Count, I can’t help but reflect on my own experience with this wonderful program over the years. Like so many other birders, the...
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count SummaryAs I sit down to write the summary of the 124th Christmas Bird Count, I can’t help but reflect on my own experience with this wonderful program over the years. Like so many other birders, the...
- Earth911 Inspiration: The First Rule of SustainabilityToday’s inspiration is from environmentalist, entrepreneur, and author Paul Hawken: “The first rule of sustainability... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The First Rule of Sustainability appeared first on Earth911.
- Testing times for StarmerTesting times for Starmer Channel Comment brendan 8th November 2024 Teaser Media
- National Audubon Society Commits to Working with New Trump Administration on Hemispheric Solutions to Tackle Biodiversity Loss and Climate ChangeThe National Audubon Society respects and honors the democratic process and is committed to working with the Trump administration. We will work closely with the administration on durable...
- National Audubon Society Commits to Working with New Trump Administration on Hemispheric Solutions to Tackle Biodiversity Loss and Climate ChangeThe National Audubon Society respects and honors the democratic process and is committed to working with the Trump administration. We will work closely with the administration on durable...
- Land Guardians Step Into the SpotlightIntroduction by Audubon—Across a myriad of landscapes and conditions around the world, Indigenous leaders with the support of their elders and community, are implementing new programs to protect...
- Land Guardians Step Into the SpotlightIntroduction by Audubon—Across a myriad of landscapes and conditions around the world, Indigenous leaders with the support of their elders and community, are implementing new programs to protect...
- Discover Climate LIVE K12 Sessions for 2024-2025In the Climate LIVE video series, experts from across the Columbia Climate School discuss topics in climate and sustainability for grade school and university students, educators, parents and the public.
- Stalemate at COP16 has left global biodiversity progress uncertain This post is by Ben Parker, Bethan Laughlin and Georgina Chandler of the Zoological Society of London. It ends our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. In the early hours of a winter’s day in 2022, the Global Biodiversity Framework […]
- How to boost the sustainability of solar cellsRoadmap authors look to the future of photovoltaic technologies in this podcast The post How to boost the sustainability of solar cells appeared first on Physics World.
- Wolfdog Guide: History, Breeds, Myths, and Essential Tips for OwnershipWolfdog, a hybrid between wolves and domestic dogs, have captivated people for centuries. They’re fascinating, complex animals with unique needs and characteristics. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to own a creature with the spirit of a wolf and the loyalty of a dog, the wolfdog might be exactly what you’re looking for. In...
- Lightning sets off bursts of high-energy electrons in Earth’s inner radiation beltUnexpected finding could help determine the safest times to launch spacecraft The post Lightning sets off bursts of high-energy electrons in Earth’s inner radiation belt appeared first on Physics World.
- Brazil Hopes to Make the Amazon a Model for a Green EconomyAs he prepares to host the G20 summit, Brazil’s president is championing initiatives to promote a “bioeconomy” in the Amazon that protects biodiversity and helps Indigenous residents. The goal: To get governments to commit to a new economic vision that is truly sustainable.Read more on E360 →
- The 5 states where environmental ballot initiatives triumphedAcross the country, voters approved spending billions of dollars on climate resilience and conservation.
- First human retinal image brings sight-saving portable OCT a step closerSiloton’s handheld OCT system could soon be used for home-based monitoring of retinal disease, and may one day find its way onto future space missions The post First human retinal image brings sight-saving portable OCT a step closer appeared first on Physics World.
- An attempt to repeal Washington’s landmark climate law failed massively"Every state legislator can now look to Washington and say, ‘This is a winning issue,’” Governor Jay Inslee said. “This is something you can defend and win big on."
- How Curbside Recycling WorksHumans create a lot of waste, but when you throw something away, how much do... The post How Curbside Recycling Works appeared first on Earth911.
- Service Integration and Management can drive sustainability, here’s howFrom Green IT to Decarbonisation Level Agreements, consider this your crash course in how SIAM can help organisations cut climate footprints. With COP fast approaching, environmental challenges are once again in the spotlight, highlighting the vast and urgent action required. From the impacts of climate change to increasing demands for sustainable business practices, organisations like […]
- King’s Lynn and West Norfolk council must reject ‘US-style’ megafarmLiz Truss’ former constituents are piling pressure on the local authority to block plans for a huge agricultural complex proposed by industrial meat producer Cranswick Plc. Up to 6million chickens and 56,000 pigs could be processed at Methwold, Norfolk site each year, significantly increasing greenhouse gas emissions in the county. The developer’s other operations have […]
- Cooking for Compost: Autumn SaladsIntegrating fruits into your diet can be a challenge, especially during the fall and winter... The post Cooking for Compost: Autumn Salads appeared first on Earth911.
- Ban new intensive poultry farmingBan new intensive poultry farming Channel Comment brendan 7th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Construction site: Challenges and SolutionsKey Points Construction sites come in different types – residential, commercial and industrial. Safety is key on a construction site – protective gear and proper handling of hazardous materials. 3D printing and modular building are changing the way we build. Heavy machinery is important but safety protocols must be followed to avoid accidents. Weather can...
- Statement: Bureau of Land Management releases arctic lease sale analysisEnvironmental impact statement released under mandate from 2017 Tax Act The post Statement: Bureau of Land Management releases arctic lease sale analysis appeared first on Environment America.