Ukraine secures over $327M to rebuild its energy sector, with EU and partner support targeting resilience, renewables, and green infrastructure.
Hydrogen’s water use is minimal compared to other fuels, but permitting delays and regional water access challenges could slow green hydrogen development.
The Kehlers' business model has proven remarkably successful: 82 cents of every dollar of profit stays within Vermont, with 62 cents staying in Greensboro itself, making it one of the most financially rewarding places to be a farmer in the United States.
EPA visits U.S. Virgin Islands to address waste, water, and industrial oversight, amid ongoing concerns over pollution, infrastructure, and regulatory trust.
New York’s infrastructure strategy moves ahead as Dutchess County greenlights a key water system interconnection.
New Sindelfingen Facility Slashes Energy Use, Emissions, and Water Consumption While Enhancing Digital Integration
A Dutch wave energy system completed a successful North Sea trial. The tech aims to scale up and integrate with existing offshore wind farms.
Tidewater expands its Delaware footprint with $4.6M acquisition of Ocean View’s water system, promising steady rates and improved customer services.
Severe water shortages in the Lithium Triangle could disrupt battery production. New data shows freshwater inflow is lower than previously estimated.
A new GIS-based tool maps coastal risks to guide smarter restoration. Nature-based solutions offer cost-effective shoreline protection.
Explore how WESP offers a scalable, data-driven model for global water ecosystem restoration, boosting resilience, biodiversity, and disaster risk reduction.
ResinTech is investing $10M to expand its Camden facility, increasing domestic ion exchange resin production by 30% and improving logistics.
Senate Bill 732 introduces one of the most aggressive regulatory measures in the nation aimed at PFOS and PFOA concentrations in biosolids.
Glaciers across the Andes are thinning 35% faster than the global average, threatening the freshwater lifeline for more than 90 million people.
Learn how Bayesian probabilistic models improve agricultural planning, resource efficiency, and food security through real-time data and historical insights.
Wildfires in South Korea, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, threaten energy infrastructure, disrupt businesses, and underscore rising climate risks.
With $78.7B in storm damage, Helene highlights the need for green infrastructure, grid upgrades, and climate-resilient rebuilding.
The early onset and concentration of severe weather systems in March 2025 are unusual, raising concerns about future flood risk management and climate resilience strategies.
UK consumer concern over PFAS chemicals is rising, with strong support for stricter regulations. Businesses must adapt to meet shifting demands.
SBTi’s Version 2.0 draft shifts corporate climate strategy from promises to progress, with stricter targets and enhanced validation.