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UK maps route to reducing chemicals in the environment

The latest data from what is possibly the UK water industry’s most ambitious chemical monitoring programme suggests targeted policy, collaborative science, and source control...

HSBC Climate Tech Team Joins Sustainable Investment Firm Bridges

Sustainable and impact investment fund manager Bridges announced that it has added HSBC Asset Management’s climate technology team led by Christophe Defert and Mike...

LSEG Launches New Sustainability Ratings and Analytics Solutions Suite

The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) announced today the launch of LSEG Sustainability Ratings and Data, a new suite of ESG scores and sustainability...

The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers

Mike Fleming was always interested in geothermal energy — how it works, how sustainable it is, and how efficiently it can heat homes and...

The US barely bothers to track geoengineering. What could go wrong?

People have tried to manipulate the weather for thousands of years, whether through magic, superstition, or science. In the 1840s, one schoolteacher suggested that...

2025 Global CEA Census Now Available for Download Through Agritecture and CEAg World Partnership

WILLOUGHBY, OH and NEW YORK, NY USA – CEAg WorldTM, a Meister Media Worldwide media and events brand in the controlled environment space, and...

Seafood fraud: There might be something fishy about your flounder

Seafood is so vulnerable to fraud that one in five products may not be what is claimed, warns the UNFAO. Source: https://www.eco-business.com/news/seafood-fraud-there-might-be-something-fishy-about-your-flounder/

The fight for the heart of the US Environmental Protection Agency

In the winter of 2024, Montana Krukowski left his job with the Michigan state government to take his dream position at the Chicago regional...

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