Climate & Resource

Pitt Green Spotlight: Rob de Cortie (December 2024)

  The Pitt Green Spotlight is a monthly series highlighting people advancing sustainability, including Pitt Green Ambassadors and Pitt’s Green Offices & Labs! We hope...

A methane milestone?

What’s going on here? The fallout of COP29 has sparked conversations on the global stage about the lack of commitment to decarbonising economies. Although you...

Reading for climate justice this Christmas: A review of ‘It’s not that Radical’ by Mikaela Loach

In my years working as a bookseller I was often struck by how many books were labelled ‘best seller’ or ‘the most important book...

Carbon Footprint of Plug In Appliances (Blenders, Food Processors, Coffee Grinders): Emissions Guide

Unsplash LicenseClint Patterson Source: https://8billiontrees.com/carbon-offsets-credits/carbon-footprint-of-plug-in-appliances-blenders-food-processors-coffee-grinders/

Our Rivers Have Lost Their Wiggle

At one point or another, you have probably heard that you won’t find straight lines in nature. As it happens, this little bit of...

Without a tax, everyone will do the same tomorrow as they did yesterday.”

Danish dairy farmer Svend Brodersen, quoted in Taxing Farm Animals’ Farts and Burps? Denmark Gives It a Try., by Somini Sengupta, New York Times,...

Pitt’s Pollinator Gardens

The University of Pittsburgh’s six pollinator gardens support local pollinators, increase biodiversity, and support better air quality and water runoff management. What is a pollinator...

SP Member News Roundup – November 2024

SP provides a forum for global automotive manufacturers and their large and small suppliers to work together toward a shared vision of an automotive...

WAITRO Summit 2024 won endorsement from prestigious international speakers and guests

November 13-15, 2024, Nanjing, P.R. China – The 2024 WAITRO Summit was jointly hosted by the World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations...

UK Investment Minister confirms that CCUS is indispensable to industrial decarbonisation

Minister Gustafsson confirms that Government view carbon capture as indispensable, noting its role for industries that can’t easily decarbonise, such as cement.  The UK has...

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