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Colt Group’s use of 3D scanning slashes leak repair times and risks. Faster fixes help clients stay productive and meet emissions goals.

Terra Innovatum is merging with GSR III to go public. The deal supports commercialization of its SOLO micro-reactor by 2028.

SUNY Oneonta is the first university to participate in NYSERDA’s Voluntary Tier 1 REC Presale Program, securing 1,000 MWh of locally sourced clean energy to power campus residence halls.

Driven by eco-conscious consumers and accelerated innovation in clean technologies, the global sustainable manufacturing market is set to more than double by 2032, with North America leading and Asia-Pacific emerging as the fastest-growing region.

Why America’s hydrogen ambitions must be grounded in science, sector prioritization, and lifecycle emissions data to deliver climate and economic returns.

Honeywell will provide modular pretreatment systems to Argent LNG’s Port Fourchon export terminal, supporting U.S. LNG growth amid rising global energy demand.

Canada ranks 8th for air quality among OECD nations, with standout PM2.5 results. The report shows room to improve on ozone and NOx levels.

ENVEA launches the OPM250, a real-time optical analyzer for air quality. Designed for accuracy, it supports diverse monitoring applications.

Global sustainability and energy management software market to reach $2.82B by 2029 as companies embrace cloud-based platforms, IoT integration, and ESG compliance solutions amid shifting Trump's shifting climate agenda.

Grist reports that rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.

Georgia Tech is transforming its labs with the My Green Lab certification, cutting energy and waste while boosting sustainability in academic research.

Well Done Foundation plugs its 50th orphaned oil well—its first in Oklahoma—through a landmark partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

UK Expands Carbon Credit Trading to Strengthen Green Finance and Business Investment

TerraPower begins UK licensing process for its Natrium reactor, marking a major step in expanding advanced nuclear technology across international markets.

NTT DATA's Berlin data center will supply waste heat to a new urban area. The system supports 10,000 residents with low-carbon heating.

Toxic metals now taint 16% of cropland, affecting key food regions. Agribusiness faces rising risks to production and trade stability.

China’s power sector surged with solar up 30.8% and coal down 3.3%, but air pollution in key provinces continues to exceed national safety limits.

With the IMO’s new emissions plan, carbon will soon carry a cost for global shipping—net-zero by 2050 is now the goal.

Hawaii Legislature passes resolution urging alignment with the UN Plastics Treaty and Rapa Nui Declaration to combat plastic pollution and protect marine ecosystems.

Updated emissions data and a publicly available tool challenge assumptions about mass timber’s carbon neutrality, guiding more informed material choices.

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