Activists Challenge Citi’s Fossil Fuel Investments in a “Summer of Heat” Campaign
Activists accuse Citigroup of contributing to the climate crisis by funding over $396 billion in coal, oil, and gas projects from 2016 to 2023.
Activists accuse Citigroup of contributing to the climate crisis by funding over $396 billion in coal, oil, and gas projects from 2016 to 2023.
The Composting Consortium has released a blueprint to guide U.S. municipalities in building composting infrastructure alongside launching the Composter Innovator Program and Municipal Partner Platform to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among organics management stakeholders.
With significant government incentives, Thailand is positioning itself as a key player in the production of electric vehicles and batteries, expecting continued investments in the sector that could grow investments from EV and related manufacturers by ten-fold by 2027.
The 2024 hurricane season continues a trend of increasing storm intensity, driven by warmer sea surface temperatures and climate change.
This funding is part of a state effort to transition away from diesel, reducing emissions and offering a healthier environment for students
Landfills across the U.S. have been identified as significant sources of PFAS pollution, with gas emissions potentially carrying more of these harmful chemicals than previously thought.
London’s streets are undergoing a quiet revolution as cargo bikes proliferate, offering a sustainable alternative to polluting delivery vans. New data reveals a dramatic 63% increase in cargo bikes across the city from 2022 to 2023, with even higher growth rates in inner London, reflecting a broader shift towards greener urban logistics that could reshape …
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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have demonstrated a promising method to recycle mixed healthcare waste using steam cracking. This process breaks down plastic molecules into chemical compounds suitable for new plastic production, potentially transforming a major environmental challenge into a valuable resource stream.
The company’s new pilot production line will produce 100,000 solid-state military batteries annually using innovative ceramic technology.
The arrest of Paul Watson in Greenland coincides with Japan’s renewed fin whale hunt, raising serious questions about the future of global whale conservation. In June, Japan and Iceland approved the resumption of fin whale hunting by their last remaining whaling companies, despite declining demand, shifting public attitudes, and mounting conservation, ethical, legal, and diplomatic …
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