• Minimizing Environmental Impact During Your Demolition Project

    Updated: 2024-05-31 16:19:33
    Skip to content Environment Green Tips Veganism Sustainable Tourism Get In Touch Get In Touch Main Menu Environment Green Tips Veganism Sustainable Tourism Minimizing Environmental Impact During Your Demolition Project Environment May 31, 2024 In the realm of construction and development , the term demolition” often conjures images of brute force and destruction . However , in today’s environmentally conscious landscape , there’s a growing imperative to approach demolition projects with a keen eye toward sustainability and minimizing environmental impact . nbsp Whether it’s a small-scale renovation or a large-scale infrastructure overhaul , every demolition project presents an opportunity to implement eco-friendly practices that not only protect the environment but also contribute to

  • New journal: Nature 2023?

    Updated: 2024-05-31 03:02:00
    There were a number of media reports today related to , for instance, New Scientist, The Guardian etc. However, this is really just the beginning of what is likely to be a bit of a cottage industry in the next few months relating to possible causes/influences on the extreme temperatures seen in 2023. So to […] The post New journal: Nature 2023? first appeared on RealClimate.

  • Bonn 2024: Laying the Groundwork for Global Climate Action from Baku to Belém

    Updated: 2024-05-31 00:00:17
    Authored by Juan Pablo Hoffmaister, Associate Vice President for Global Engagement at Environmental Defense Fund  The international climate community is convening in Bonn, Germany, for the 60th sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies of the UNFCCC this June—and they will set the tone for the next year of global climate engagement. The sessions in Bonn are […]

  • California’s second carbon market auction of the year raises revenue at critical time for climate funds

    Updated: 2024-05-30 20:27:33
    This blog was co-authored by Sara Olsen, Project Manager, California Political Affairs Results of the latest Western Climate Initiative auction were released today, showing continued demand for allowances and confidence in the long-term stability of this landmark program. This auction is expected to generate roughly $1.1 billion for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), which […]

  • Key Benefits of Sustainable Urban Development

    Updated: 2024-05-20 18:17:36
    Sustainable urban development is a holistic approach that aims to create environmentally, socially, and economically resilient cities for current and future generations. It involves careful planning, resource management, and community engagement to ensure that cities thrive while minimizing their impact on the planet. This article explores the myriad benefits of this urban development to communities, […] The post Key Benefits of Sustainable Urban Development appeared first on Its Getting Hot In Here.

  • Advanced methane technologies can strengthen new landfill pollution limits

    Updated: 2024-05-20 14:09:47
    (This post was co-authored by EDF’s Peter Zalzal) When organic waste ends up in landfills, it produces methane — a powerful climate pollutant —as it decomposes. In the U.S., landfills are our third largest source of methane and a major driver of climate change. They also emit large amounts of health-harming and even cancer-causing pollution, […]

  • Innovations in Green Hydrogen Technology: What’s on the Horizon

    Updated: 2024-05-16 18:50:30
    As the quest for sustainable energy solutions intensifies, green hydrogen has surged to the forefront of the alternative energy conversation. This zero-emission fuel is produced using renewable resources, fundamentally transforming how we think about energy security, decarbonization, and climate change mitigation. With new technologies emerging, the potential for green hydrogen to revolutionize various industries becomes […] The post Innovations in Green Hydrogen Technology: What’s on the Horizon appeared first on Its Getting Hot In Here.

  • We urgently need pollution limits for hydrogen facilities

    Updated: 2024-05-15 15:45:22
    The Environmental Protection Agency has now finalized a wide array of standards to protect people and the climate from dangerous pollution. Those standards cover some of the largest polluting sectors in the U.S., including oil and gas production, power plants, and cars and trucks. But there’s another source of dangerous pollution that still isn’t subject […]

  • Electrifying Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicles: A Critical Step Towards Environmental Justice in North Carolina

    Updated: 2024-05-15 14:40:19
    As the impacts of climate change reveal themselves to North Carolinians in the form of heat, flooding, wildfires, drought, and increasingly intense and more frequent tropical storms, the case for urgent action to combat climate change is strengthening. Our state has made important strides, setting vehicle electrification goals and power sector emissions reductions directives, but […]

  • Financing Solutions for Slow Onset Climate Challenges: Drawing on Nature’s Untapped Potential

    Updated: 2024-05-08 18:03:14
    While it may be convenient to place slow onset events like biodiversity loss on the backburner, financing climate solutions now is a more cost-effective approach in the long run. By embracing creative financial mechanisms and harnessing the power of nature-based approaches, we can pave the way for a more resilient tomorrow. 

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