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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.

ABB is investing $120M to expand US manufacturing, increasing capacity in Tennessee and Mississippi to meet rising demand in key sectors.

EA’s 10% waste crime levy faces backlash as recycling firms claim it punishes law-abiding businesses while failing to crack down on waste criminals.

This collaboration aims to leverage Uponor’s expertise to further the Twins’ long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship.

EST’s new hybrid crane at the Port of Augusta enhances efficiency, supports sustainability, and positions the port for future electrification.

Will Manitoba’s budget prioritize the critical infrastructure projects needed to support Portage la Prairie’s growth and sustainability?

A new joint venture aims to accelerate corporate adoption of clean energy solutions.

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.

Pele Energy Group has secured $31 million from Nedbank and Norfund to expand its renewable portfolio. The investment supports large-scale clean energy projects.

Backed by the World Bank, Nigeria’s DARES program invests $750M in solar mini-grids and home systems to boost energy access and sustainability.

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

A Stanford-developed process accelerates carbon capture using common minerals, offering businesses a cost-efficient, energy-saving alternative.

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

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.

ZM Trucks is launching its first North American plant in Fontana, CA, to manufacture zero-emission commercial vehicles at scale.

Maryland’s latest bill refines zoning laws, expanding R&D while limiting plastic-based research that produces emissions.

This achievement aligns with CSSC’s broader “Zhiling Deep Blue” strategy, which focuses on technological self-reliance and innovation. 

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