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Billions of small plastic items end up in landfills yearly. The latest research shows how businesses can recover and monetize them.

The sale of Limestone Coast North cements Pacific Green’s leadership in Australia’s fast-growing battery energy storage sector.

A UMass Amherst study finds New England’s salt marshes store carbon equal to 10 million vehicles, presenting new opportunities for businesses.

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

With battery-powered tools on the rise, OPEI and PTI partner with Call2Recycle to create a safe, nationwide recycling solution for high-energy batteries.

In Guanacaste's turquoise waters, the once-thriving Jícaro reef now lies in ruins from extreme heat, mass tourism, and urban runoff.

Even with political uncertainties and legal challenges like the Exxon Mobil lawsuit, the majority remain dedicated to ESG, prioritizing engagement and strategic adaptation.

The 2025 Texas Infrastructure Report Card highlights a critical need for investment and modernization as essential systems like drinking water, wastewater, and energy networks struggle to keep pace.

Norway’s timber industry is making history with zero-emission vessels powered by ammonia and electricity, cutting carbon from maritime transport by 2027.

A recent study has identified significant methane emissions from glacial meltwater in Svalbard, revealing that melting ice is not just a symptom of climate change—it’s also a contributor.

Projected at $9.3B by 2030 with a 4.6% CAGR, the environmental testing market faces uncertainty as Trump’s rollbacks shift compliance and industry testing needs.

The grant will support a range of programs designed to curb emissions, improve resource efficiency, and enhance food production sustainability.

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 only 17% of peatlands protected, businesses have a growing opportunity to invest in carbon markets, restoration, and conservation efforts.

A global study finds that 84% of surveyed protected areas remain vulnerable to human activity, highlighting the need for adaptive conservation.

A recent report from Cerulogy warns that without proper safeguards, the expanded use of maritime biofuels could increase global greenhouse gas emissions.

With a £2.5 billion investment and an anticipated completion in 2029, the project promises long-term economic and environmental benefits.

For years, biosolids have been praised as a sustainable solution for farming. But new research suggests they may be doing more harm than good.

Columbia Climate School launches the first U.S. climate finance master’s, blending climate science with financial expertise for global impact.

California’s new water agreement will remove dams on the Eel River, restoring fish habitats while ensuring supply for over 600,000 residents.

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