Federal lands cut greenhouse gas emissions by 18% since 2005, but wildfires and droughts reduce their effectiveness as carbon sinks.
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FloWater has prevented 1 billion plastic bottles from entering landfills since 2013. Its refill stations are redefining hydration nationwide.
Light House launches a program to recycle plastic waste from Vancouver construction sites, creating sustainable building materials.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Enova’s annual funding has surged from $290 million to over $800 million since 2021.
A 35-year study reveals significant shifts in global river flow rates. Climate change and human activity reshape freshwater availability worldwide.
California's SB 253 and SB 261 require companies to report emissions and climate risks, setting a new standard for corporate accountability.
Canada takes a major step toward standardized sustainability reporting with the release of the Canadian Sustainability Disclosure Standards.
This community-driven project, shaped by feedback from over 30,000 residents, promises to create an airport that truly reflects the heart of the Pacific Northwest.
“As energy prices rise and communities bear the burden of these exports, the U.S. must ensure its policies truly advance national interests.”
Recent research from the University of Notre Dame has identified fitness trackers and smartwatch bands as unexpected sources of PFAS.
American Magic eliminates 88,000 single-use plastic bottles through sustainable water systems, setting a new standard in sports sustainability.
A new study reveals ground shifts under Miami high-rises, urging safer construction practices and better monitoring for long-term stability.