Australia invests in green hydrogen, backing CIP’s Murchison project to boost exports, create jobs, and support global decarbonization efforts.
SBTi’s Version 2.0 draft shifts corporate climate strategy from promises to progress, with stricter targets and enhanced validation.
A green workforce shortage threatens net-zero goals. Green jobs are growing 260%, but skills only 60%.
Demand response is key to grid stability in 2025, offering C&I organizations cost-saving solutions while utilities enhance energy efficiency.
EA’s 10% waste crime levy faces backlash as recycling firms claim it punishes law-abiding businesses while failing to crack down on waste criminals.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports on a project to create a six-story apartment complex out of recycled metal boxes.
Will Manitoba’s budget prioritize the critical infrastructure projects needed to support Portage la Prairie’s growth and sustainability?
“This innovative project will have significant environmental benefits—providing low-carbon heat while reducing reliance on non-renewable energy sources.”
Backed by the World Bank, Nigeria’s DARES program invests $750M in solar mini-grids and home systems to boost energy access and sustainability.
The Center will support mass cultivation, commercialization, and safety assessments for cell-cultured foods.
SuperHub Meerstad merges sustainability, renewable energy, and multifunctionality to create a future-ready community hub in the heart of a growing city.
As semiconductor manufacturers pour billions into new facilities, a parallel challenge is unfolding—the need for infrastructure to support the workforce.
Maryland’s latest bill refines zoning laws, expanding R&D while limiting plastic-based research that produces emissions.
This achievement aligns with CSSC’s broader “Zhiling Deep Blue” strategy, which focuses on technological self-reliance and innovation.
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Hyundai Rotem is actively developing hydrogen-powered trains and fuel cell trams, aligning with global carbon neutrality goals.
Brownfields—abandoned or underutilized properties with potential environmental contamination—exist in nearly every community.
With battery-powered tools on the rise, OPEI and PTI partner with Call2Recycle to create a safe, nationwide recycling solution for high-energy batteries.
Massachusetts is set to see major infrastructure improvements as part of an $8 billion transportation plan that will fund critical projects and strengthen the state’s workforce.
With carbon capture technology emerging as a key component of U.S. energy and environmental policy, the EPA has granted West Virginia the authority to regulate Class VI wells for carbon sequestration.
With a £2.5 billion investment and an anticipated completion in 2029, the project promises long-term economic and environmental benefits.