Biodiversity + Nature

A global study finds microplastics reduce photosynthesis, cutting food production by millions of metric tons annually, threatening security.

Investing in natural flood management delivers a 10:1 return while reducing climate risks. Businesses can enhance resilience and sustainability.

An unplanned experiment takes scientists closer to solving a long-standing mystery: To what extent, if any, have human-created emissions influenced thunderstorms?

As PFAS bans accelerate, fire departments and municipalities need safer alternatives. SoyFoam delivers cost-effective, PFAS-free fire suppression at scale.

A new study finds U.S. butterfly populations have declined by 22% in 20 years, endangering ecosystems, agriculture, and pollination.

London’s ULEZ cuts pollution by 53%, improving school commutes, but families in outer areas struggle with costs and limited transport options.

The UK has greenlit beaver reintroductions to aid flood control and river health. Conservation groups will oversee responsible releases.

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling has far-reaching consequences for businesses, municipalities, and state regulators.

SuperHub Meerstad merges sustainability, renewable energy, and multifunctionality to create a future-ready community hub in the heart of a growing city.

Senators urge the Interior Dept. to restore funding for Colorado River conservation, warning that delays could threaten water supply for millions.

Trump’s energy strategy mirrors Project 2025, cutting renewable subsidies, expanding drilling, and limiting climate policies to boost energy independence.

An Australian firm’s gold project in Guinea moves forward after securing environmental approval, sparking concerns over endangered wildlife.

A new study detects PFAS levels in migratory birds up to 180 times higher than expected, raising concerns for ecosystems and public health.

A study of 24,000+ U.S. lakes shows climate change affects algal blooms—but human activity often masks or alters these impacts.

According to the ASGA, the U.S. currently has over 129,000 acres of solar sites maintained by 113,000 sheep across 30 states.

With the renewal of Water Quality Standards, the EPA pushes for stricter pollution controls, impacting states, tribes, and industrial water management.

UK peatland fires are a major carbon threat, emitting up to 90% of fire-driven emissions. Businesses must act to mitigate climate risks.

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

The newly signed Nature Agreement outlines a roadmap for expanding protected areas, preserving critical habitats, and advancing Indigenous-led stewardship.

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

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