Climate & Resource

Westinghouse Expands Nuclear Power to Fuel Canada’s Clean Energy Future

Nuclear energy removes 528 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere each year. That’s like taking 111 million cars off the...

SBTi’s Version 2.0 Standard Pushes Companies to Net Zero: What Are the Key Updates?

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has released a draft update of its Corporate Net-Zero Standard. This framework helps companies set and reach science-based...

Spring is here: urban wildlife to look out for wherever you are

There’s no time quite like the first few weeks of Spring, with birdsong filling the air and patches of brightly coloured flowers popping up...

BYD’s 5-Minute EV Charging: A New Era for Electric Cars or Just Hype?

BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant, shocked the automotive world with its latest battery technology. The company announced a breakthrough that allows its...

U.S. Copper Crisis: Can Freeport-McMoRan Secure ‘Critical’ Status for the Energy Metal?

Copper is essential for any modern technology. It powers electrical grids and supports clean energy. It’s also used in electronics and vehicles. The U.S....

So salty: how our water is getting contaminated from both land and sea

What’s going on here? Earth’s fresh water is getting saltier, hit by the double trouble of rising sea levels and increased salt pollution from land....

Northvolt’s Bankruptcy: How Does It Impact Europe’s Battery Industry?

Northvolt, once seen as Europe’s best hope for a strong battery industry, has filed for bankruptcy in Sweden. The company, which aimed to create...

Carney Scraps Carbon Tax—Can Canada Reduce Emissions Without It?

On March 14, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the end of Canada’s federal consumer carbon tax, effective April 1. This move marks a...

Clean Fuel Standards: The Market-Based Policy for States Looking to Clean Up Transportation

The post Clean Fuel Standards: The Market-Based Policy for States Looking to Clean Up Transportation appeared first on RMI. Source: https://rmi.org/clean-fuel-standards-the-market-based-policy-for-states-looking-to-clean-up-transportation/

Should other animals & parts of nature be “granted” rights?

The MOTH Festival of Ideas drew ideators of all kinds to New York University Law School last week. There were scientists, lawyers, artists, and...

Nature’s Blueprint: Lessons from a Mindful Hike in the Columbia River Gorge

The morning of March 5th, 2025 was a very special one.  The entire team here at The Biomimicry Institute was at Skamania Lodge in Stevenson,...

Why Geothermal is the Hot Ticket to Low-Carbon Data Centers?

Geothermal energy has great potential, but it has been underused for years. Although it’s been available for over a century, its global impact has...

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