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EPA Proposes Scrapping GHG Emissions Standards for Power Plants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposal to repeal a series of regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and pollution from...

Recycled solar panels and heat loss detecting drones among £2m Manchester Prize AI finalists

AI technologies that might transform how people heat and insulate their homes are some of the 10 clean energy innovations to have reached the...

Trump Plans to ‘Wean off of FEMA’ After Hurricane Season, Saying States Can ‘Handle It’

President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced he is planning to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) “as it exists today” after the 2025...

U.S. Produced Record Amount of Energy in 2024, EIA Reports

According to a recent analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the U.S. produced a record amount of energy last year, totaling 103...

37 Countries Commit to Tackling ‘Invisible Yet Powerful Threat’ of Ocean Noise Pollution

The world’s ocean has become dangerously polluted — not just by plastics, chemicals and sewage, but by noise. At the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC)...

Fervo Energy Raises Over $200 Million to Build U.S. Geothermal Energy Project

Geothermal energy project developer Fervo Energy announced that it has secured $206 million in project capital aimed at accelerating the development of its geothermal...

Broadridge, Novisto Partner to Launch New Sustainability Data Management and Reporting Platform

Fintech solutions provider Broadridge Financial Solutions and sustainability reporting software provider Novisto announced a new partnership to launch a new suite of sustainability data...

Nestlé’s Nescafé Significantly Beats Sustainable Coffee Farming Goal

Global food and beverage company Nestlé revealed that its largest coffee brand, Nescafé, sourced nearly a third of its coffee from farmers implementing regenerative...

Can a crowdsourced map of the world help save millions of people from climate disaster?

The day I was supposed to join a group of young women to map Gros Islet, an old fishing village on the Caribbean Island...

Profiling the growing use of AI in public-sector WWTPs

As the global population grows and urbanization accelerates, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are facing increasing pressure to deliver high-quality effluent. AI will be an...

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