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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.

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

Retailers in 2025 face rising pressure to modernize return policies. AI, tariffs, and sustainability are shifting customer expectations.

A new analysis shows climate models may underplay economic risk by ignoring global weather patterns. GDP losses could be far greater than expected.

New research finds joint implant metals in brain fluid. The discovery raises fresh concerns over long-term implant safety and monitoring.

A new alliance targets hydrogen engine adoption in hard-to-electrify sectors. It brings academia and industry together to drive clean transport.

Over 22% of native pollinators face extinction, threatening crops. Diversifying habitats is now key to business and food system stability.

Learn how Bayesian probabilistic models improve agricultural planning, resource efficiency, and food security through real-time data and historical insights.

The USGS estimates 47 million barrels of oil and 876 billion cubic feet of gas remain undiscovered in Wyoming’s aging basins, signaling limited future potential.

Most businesses overlook ocean conservation in their sustainability plans. Strengthening ocean literacy is key to long-term corporate resilience.

Sunscreen chemicals are contaminating marine ecosystems, affecting seafood and tourism industries. Businesses must innovate to stay sustainable.

Boston pioneers Living Seawalls, boosting marine biodiversity and flood protection while setting a new standard for urban coastal resilience.

Mechanical engineering professor Lulin Jiang, Ph.D., and her team at Baylor University have developed an innovative method for clean, efficient combustion of biofuels using the novel Swirl Burst injector.

Marine heatwaves, once a rarity in UK waters, are emerging as a significant threat to the nation's £6.8 billion marine economy. New research suggests that the southern North Sea, a critical area for fishing and offshore energy, is particularly vulnerable to these extreme events, which could dramatically reshape marine ecosystems and industry operations in the coming decades.

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