Climate & Resource

The Weather Outside is Frightful: Looking Out For Wildlife During Winter

As the temperature dives and the nights roll in thick and dark, winter is truly upon us. I in fact write this as snow...

BC-based Climate Tech Company, Svante Announces Strategic Investment from InBC

Svante Technologies Inc. (“Svante”), a leading global carbon capture and removal solutions provider headquartered in British Columbia, Canada, has announced an investment from InBC...

Sustainable Healthcare Challenge 2024 Winners  

As part of the University’s of Pittsburgh’s first observance of One Health Day, the Schools of Health Sciences awarded financial awards student sustainability research...

CCSA Highlights Opportunities for CCUS at COP29

• The UK’s leadership in CCUS deployment through its Cluster approach and leading regulatory framework, offers a model for other nations aiming to scale...

Could cutting food waste be a climate “emergency brake”?

What’s going on here? The UN has unveiled a plan to cut methane emissions by reducing food waste. At COP29 in Baku, it described its...

A Lesson for NYC Congestion Pricing Came Last Week from Washington State

This post is adaped from my essay yesterday on Streetsblog USA, A Lesson for NYC’s Congestion Pricing Came Last Week from Washington State. It...

6 Pitt Locations Gains EVAL Certified Worksite Designations for Sustainable Transportation

The University of Pittsburgh is proud to have added 6 Electric Vehicle Adoption Leadership (EVAL) certified worksites! Backed by the U.S. Department of Energy, Pitt’s...

Exploring Gratitude in Nature

Have you ever received a gift or a kind compliment that inspired you to “pay it forward” with a generous gesture of your own?...

Bring Your A Game to the Series B

Lessons from Pitch Deck Mountain.  There’s plenty of chatter these days about the dreaded “growth-stage gap” in climate tech and hardtech — the Bermuda Triangle...

Joint Study Shows High-Performance Low-Carbon Concrete is Stronger than Existing Roadways

The post Joint Study Shows High-Performance Low-Carbon Concrete is Stronger than Existing Roadways appeared first on Carbon Upcycling. Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/carbon-upcycling-minnesota-dot-and-national-road-research-alliance-joint-study-shows-high-performance-low-carbon-concrete-is-30-stronger-than-existing-roadways-302302566.html#new_tab

The only way we’re going to seriously move away from fossil fuels is to significantly reduce the demand for fossil fuels.”

Michael Gerrard, director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University, quoted in Who Says You Can’t Live Off the Grid...

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