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Exciting Changes Ahead: E+E Leader Relaunching This Week With a Fresh Look, Enhanced Features, and More!

We are thrilled to announce that Environment+Energy Leader is gearing up for a major relaunch! Our revamped website will feature a modern design, making it easier than ever to access the critical news, insights, and resources that matter to your business. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:

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EV Charging Stations Spark Boost in Local Business Revenue

A new MIT study reveals that electric vehicle charging stations can significantly boost revenue for nearby businesses, with cumulative spending increases of up to $23,000 annually per station. The research suggests potential new business models for charging providers and underscores the importance of developing EV infrastructure in marginalized areas.

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Record-Breaking Marine Heatwave Decimates Sponge Population in New Zealand

A 259-day marine heatwave in 2022 caused mass bleaching of over 50 million coral sponges along 1,000 kilometers of New Zealand’s Fiordland coastline. Follow-up surveys nearly a year later showed that almost 50% of the sponges at sampling sites had perished, marking this as not only the largest bleaching event but also the most significant

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Retrofitting Office Real Estate to Meet the Sustainability Challenge

Knight Frank report unveils the pressing need for a “retrofit revolution” in commercial real estate, with 70% of UK floor space at risk of becoming unlettable due to low energy ratings. The research highlights a growing disparity between available high-rated properties and surging demand, reshaping market dynamics and occupier preferences.

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As Musk’s Memphis Supercomputer Launches, Concerns Raised Over xAI’s Gas Turbines and Air Permit Compliance

A coalition of community organizations has raised concerns about xAI’s gas turbines in Memphis, Tennessee, alleging that the company failed to obtain necessary air permits. Founded by Elon Musk in 2023, xAI recently established a large data center in Memphis, sparking significant debate over its environmental impact.

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