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The Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory hosted a high-level green finance workshop in Accra, aligning Ghana’s financial system with climate resilience and sustainable industrialization.

Federal proposal to drop habitat degradation from ESA’s “harm” definition could ease project approvals for water and infrastructure—raising concerns for species protection.

North of Fairbanks, hundreds of workers at Alaska’s biggest gold mine dig up, haul, crush and grind thousands of tons of ore each day, year-round.  The sprawling Fort Knox mine consumes $40 million worth of power every year — more than any other business in the state.

As part of its BOSS THE CHANGE initiative, HUGO BOSS launches NovaPoly—a degradable recycled polyester fiber developed with Jiaren Chemical Recycling and NBC LLC.

Breakthrough research reveals the vast spread of microplastics deep beneath the ocean’s surface—thanks to innovative sampling and spectroscopic technologies that are reshaping environmental data collection.

Harita Nickel faces scrutiny as leaked documents reveal decade-long chromium-6 pollution at its Indonesian site supplying EV giants, despite public denials.

ESA’s Biomass satellite is now in orbit, using P-band radar to map forest carbon. It’s a major step in tracking climate change impacts.

Project Hajar captures CO₂ from air and mineralizes it underground. Its XPRIZE win signals growing commercial potential for permanent, scalable carbon removal.

NuGen’s financing helped NorCal Logistics deploy electric trucks on FedEx routes. The model bridges incentive gaps to speed EV adoption.

A newly introduced bill in Rhode Island aims to ban products with intentionally added microplastics by 2029 while advancing state-led testing and strategy to address environmental and health risks.

Rubber particles from climbing shoes may pose health risks indoors. Facilities and manufacturers face urgent calls to act on exposure.

Geopolitical and economic hurdles are dampening short-term energy optimism. Yet, the sector remains focused on long-term sustainability goals.

A new study finds metal levels in Adirondack lakes have dropped by 90%. Researchers credit long-term environmental policy for the rebound.

The EPA’s evolving approach to PFAS under Administrator Lee Zeldin blends scientific inquiry, regulatory reform, and polluter liability.

San Francisco’s Ferry Building adds AI bins to cut waste errors. The system helps visitors sort trash right and learn better recycling habits.

For every pound of plastic the Scouts collect—up to 100,000 pounds—CleanHub will remove an equivalent amount from global pollution hotspots.

Snow cover across the Hindu Kush Himalaya has fallen to a record low, threatening water security and biodiversity across Asia. Urgent ecosystem-based responses are needed.

Team Penske expands its sustainability efforts, using advanced data tools to integrate carbon tracking, reporting, and real-time environmental insights.

New research warns that sidelining biomass could cost Europe €169B annually and derail climate goals, highlighting its critical role in clean energy plans.

Swire Shipping partners with Argent Energy and BP to expand biofuel use across South Pacific routes, offering verified emissions reductions to cargo owners.

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