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The consequences of Trump’s war on climate in 7 charts

In just one year, President Donald Trump has fundamentally changed the arc of federal climate and environmental policy.  Upon returning to office 12 months ago,...

Can you build data centers in a desert without draining the water supply? Utah is finding out.

In late September, Governor Spencer Cox of Utah stood on the shores of the drying Great Salt Lake, flanked by top legislative leaders and...

AllianzGI Launches $1 Billion Emerging Markets Climate Finance Fund

Allianz Global Investors (AllianzGI) announced today the first close of the Allianz Credit Emerging Markets (ACE) strategy, raising $690 million in commitments for the...

GRI Appoints Susanne Stormer as Chair of Global Sustainability Standards Board

The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) announced today the appointment of sustainability reporting veteran Susanne Stormer as the Chair of the Global Sustainability Standards Board...

AI and the Evolving Role of the Chief Sustainability Officer: Guest Post

By: Sorouch Kheradmand, Global Head of Partner Sustainability, Schneider Electric What is the business case for sustainability? Corporate sustainability is still too often perceived as complex,...

Texas AG Outlaws DEI

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Monday the publication of a new legal opinion, declaring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) frameworks and programs...

PM2.5 from tyre and brake wear can be remedied by a simple switch to new brake pads

Levels of PM2.5 from tyre and brake wear can be cut significantly by a simple switch to (often inexpensive) brake pads and new braking...

“You can’t control what you can’t measure”: Keeping track of IAQ

Public health initiatives around air pollution have closely tracked the availability of technologies for monitoring. Instrumentation firm ACOEM UK is supporting emerging initiatives in...

Uncharted dust

A new study in Sweden indicates a need for caution in the metals recycling sector, where elevated levels of metals in the blood of...

Nature groups reveal flaws underpinning government’s nuclear review, and warn of potential for catastrophe

The government’s review of nuclear delivery, published in November, is based on misleading advice, says new research published by The Wildlife Trusts, a federation...

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