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Firefighter Shortage Across U.S. Poses ‘Dangerous’ Risks as Peak Wildfire Season Ramps Up

More than one-quarter of United States Forest Service (USFS) firefighting positions are vacant, creating shortages as extreme conditions lead to wildfires across the country,...

PFAS Levels in Tap Water for 73 Million People in U.S. Exceed EPA Thresholds: NRDC Report

According to new map data from Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), more than 73 million people living in the U.S. are exposed to tap...

The science behind the heat dome — ‘a mosh pit’ of molecules

From Texas clear to Georgia, from the Gulf Coast on up to the Canadian border, a mass of dangerous heat has started spreading like...

Sustainability Compliance Solutions Provider osapiens Invests $40 Million to Enter UK Market

Sustainability software provider osapiens announced an expansion into the UK market, with plans to invest €35 million and creating more than 150 sustainability roles...

Makersite Raises $70 Million to Help Manufacturers Design More Sustainable Products

Supply chain data company Makersite announced that it has raised €60 million (USD$70 million) in a series B financing round, with proceeds aimed at...

SBTi Releases Net Zero Standard for Banks, Investors

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), one of the key organizations focused on aligning corporate environmental sustainability action with the global goals of limiting...

UK to Allow Use of Carbon Removals in Emissions Trading System

The UK government’s Emissions Trading Scheme Authority announced that it has decided to integrate greenhouse gas removals (GGRs) into its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS),...

Over $2.5bn invested in fusion energy industry in past year

The fusion industry raised $2.64bn in private and public funding in the 12 months leading to July 2025, according to the annual Global Fusion...

Recycled glass helps build sustainability into construction, finds study

Recycled glass could become a staple ingredient in building, paving the way for greener construction materials and more sustainable development. In a study, published...

Why wind deserves a bigger role in climate change assessment

This article contains sponsored content. When most people think about climate change risks, things like floods, droughts, and rising temperatures are usually the first to...

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