Let’s explore what climate change mitigation means and how we can all play a role in protecting planet Earth and its future.| Just Energy
Some Alaska retailers are trying to reduce waste with the “refillery” model, offering customers reusable packaging. The post Refill ‘Er Up appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
While on vacation, I listened to fellow travelers trading stories about amazing hikes they had done or were planning: fifteen miles in the Black Hills, backcountry hiking in Yellowstone. Stories like this always excite me, and my heart says, ‘I want to do that!’ Then my knees, hips, and back remind me that they have […] Source| Board Game Quest
By: Nigel Bankes Case Commented On: Signalta Resources Limited v Canadian Natural Resources Limited, 2025 ABCA 306 (CanLII) and Signalta Resources Limited v Canadian Natural Resources Limited, 2023 ABKB 108 (CanLII). PDF Version: Unlawful Production and Restitutionary Damages There are two principal substantive issues in this important unanimous decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal […]| ABLawg
Because fall belongs to “Gilmore Girls,” we drew some comparisons between seasonal produce and the show’s primary characters. We’ve also curated some recipes for when when you don’t have the money for Chinese takeout, or if you need something to serve at tense Friday night dinners with your estranged family.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Fradreck J. Mujuru discusses how encounters with landmines in Zimbabwe inspired him to investigate their lasting humanitarian, environmental, and cultural impacts, exposing how these remnants of war continue to devastate communities and undermine security governance. The post The hidden threat of landmines in Zimbabwe appeared first on Transforming Society.| Transforming Society
By: Drew Yewchuk and Martin Olszynski Documents Commented On: Annual Mine Financial Security Program Submissions 2025 Submissions for 2024 Reporting Year; Mine Financial Security Program – Security and Liability, September 29, 2025. PDF Version: The 2025 Mine Financial Security Program Update: Security Collected for Aging Syncrude Mine Offers a First Estimate of Mine Closure Costs […]| ABLawg
This report includes important information regarding campus safety and related policies and procedures for the Johns Hopkins community.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
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Try this simple, flexible dish that relies largely on pantry staples when you don't have time for meal planning.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
As demands rise and fall, it’s natural for energy and focus to dip and rebound. These strategies can help you steady your rhythm and stay on track.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
Updates to NEPA and federal permitting rules and regulations are reshaping timelines and compliance risks for energy, mining and infrastructure projects, making it essential to stay informed.| blog.burnsmcd.com
The Bayer Foundation Women Entrepreneurs Award, powered by Impact Hub, supports women-led innovations in health and food security. Since 2021, it has backed 55 entrepreneurs, reaching millions worldwide. In 2024, winners improved healthcare, supported farmers, and boosted rural incomes, proving that with the right support, women-led solutions drive lasting change.| Impact Hub
Each year, millions of tonnes of food go to waste in Latin America. Four women entrepreneurs are applying circular economy principles to transform surplus i ...| impacthub.net
La MaMa will present the world premiere listening party of the scripted podcast Give Me A Wildfire produced by Non Sans Content, an independent film and new media production company dedicated to artistic integrity, human curation, and slow content creation. Emceed by 24 Hour Plays Artistic Director Mark Armstrong, the evening will include a Q & A with writer Daniel Duren, director C.C. Kellogg, actor-producer Sigrid Sutter, sound designers Michelle Deniesse Lugo, Alexandra Alvarez Pilonieta, ...| Thinking Theater NYC
Every summer Population Education is fortunate to host interns from around the U.S. These students bring their talents and passions... Read more »| Population Education
As a fast-growing part of the energy sector, the biofuel industry has become an attractive place to work and invest. To protect your company..| INSURICA
The Spanish Ministry for Ecologic Transition and Demographic Challenge (“MITECO”) has launched a public consultation on a Draft Royal Decree| Covington Blogs
Nepal is embracing a regenerative future and the Roots of Circularity programme is leading the way. From empowering small businesses to embedding sustainabl ...| impacthub.net
Our teacher had said she thought the Negroes were going too far. I had raised my hand and disagreed. “Too far from what?” I had asked. The full An Eighth Grade Moment by Edna Garte can be found at Memoir Magazine.| Memoir Magazine
Environmental sustainability in pop culture is on the rise, with musicians like Coldplay, Billie Eilish, and Pharrell Williams using their... Read more » The post Sustainable Music Tours & Eco-Friendly Fashion appeared first on Population Education.| Population Education
The urban heat island effect is making cities significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas – a growing challenge in a... Read more »| Population Education
Understand the purpose, legal need, and impact of a modern slavery policy with our expert-written guide.| CHAS
Is climate change real? Is the Earth warming? Are humans the main cause of warming? If you are like me, you believed all of the headlines. Global warming is mostly caused by humans burning fossil fuels. This heating phenomenon is causing huge changes in the climate. Ice caps are melting, reefs are bleached and dying, ... Read More The post The Climate Change Myth! appeared first on gardenmyths.com.| gardenmyths.com
On August 4, 2025, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) published a Notice of Administrative Change updating certain soil standards to implement the new Ground Water Quality Standards that became effective earlier this year on February 3, 2025. While the announcement unceremoniously characterizes these changes as merely administrative, ... The post A Silent Soil Scramble: NJDEP Sneaks in Some Substantial Changes to Soil Standards appeared first on Cole Schotz.| Cole Schotz
I signed up for a summer Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as a way to bring more locally grown produce into my diet. I always look forward to getting kale in my box. This is a simple recipe that is healthy and versatile to add to any meal or as a low calorie and low fat snack. Buying kale chips at the store is very expensive, and now you can make your own!| wellbeing.jhu.edu
SQF Edition 9 was released May 24th, 2021. The updates included new requirements for compressed air testing for manufacturing facilities.| Trace Analytics, the AirCheck Lab
In-season produce is cheaper, tastier, and fresher (which means it lasts long enough that it won’t go bad in your veggie drawer or fruit bowl). Check out these recipes for some of the best options in Maryland during the month of July.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Imagine trying to save New Jersey from overflowing landfills by banning single-use plastic bags, only to discover that the ban actually led to more plastic. DOH! Bag Ban Concerns Back on May 4, 2022, the Democratic politicians decided to ban single-use plastic bags, expecting to reduce plastic pollution and promote environmental sustainability. This simple idea sounded decent unless...| New Jersey Project
by Ann Finlayson, SEEd Founder We have great pleasure in announcing that Professor Stephen Sterling has agreed to become SEEd's first ever President. We are absolutely delighted, as all of our work is informed by Stephen's thinking and practice. As a leading philosopher of Sustainable Education, Stephen's values and thinking align with| SEEd
ANAB and ECCC have signed an MOU to foster compliance with the Clean Fuel Regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.| ANAB
Rainforests play a critical role in Earth’s biodiversity. Despite covering only 2 percent of Earth’s surface, rainforests harbor an estimated... Read more »| Population Education
Learn how to create a sustainable procurement policy and improve supply chain resilience with Veriforce CHAS.| CHAS
A Profile of Filmmaker Kristin Tièche By Noma Faingold. (May 1, 2025) Kristen Tièche walks into Le Café du Soleil, a French bistro in the Lower Haight, with unremarkable décor, clutching her littl…| eatdrinkfilms.com
The sun is shining. Flowers are starting to bloom. Spring has officially arrived in Baltimore and DC. Is it still okay to feel stress, a bit of overwhelm, or even down? It is definitely, and also totally normal.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Learn how waste become a valuable energy resource by converting it into electricity, heat, and fuels. Discover the innovative Waste-to-Energy technologies transforming waste management into renewable energy solutions.| The Renewables
Without a doubt, 2024 was a year full of achievements and milestones within ESG, and we’re so happy that we’d like to share them with you!| SimScale
Explore the benefits of social sustainability with key facts, real examples, and practical steps to drive positive impact.| CHAS
The Trump administration has announced several regulatory rollbacks designed to curb limits on power plant emissions, along with cutting protections for| POWER Magazine
Nasim Roshanaei – The process of constructing the Miandoroud Petrochemical Plant by Abdullah Abdi has been fraught with conflicting narratives,| Zamaneh Media
WRAS-approved flexible storage tanks are made with TPU 2057 material from Erez Technical Textiles, perfect for temporary water solution| EREZ Technical Textiles
Erez prioritizes quality and environmental sustainability, upholding technical textiles industry standards with ISO 9001 & 14001.| EREZ Technical Textiles
In 1991, an ownership group of Jacksonville businessmen and investors called “Touchdown Jacksonville!” submitted a formal application for one of the two franchises the NFL had announced were to be added. On December 6 the group held a public vote for local fans to select the name of their hopeful NFL expansion team, having just […]| The History Bandits
In the summer of 1820, a party of transatlantic sportsmen and adventurers made their way through the rocky scrubland of the Arkansas country’s Ozark Mountains on a passenger pigeon hunt. The plentiful birds roosted thick in the canopy of the forest, and on the first day of the expedition, the party of English gentlemen and […]| The History Bandits
Since its dedication in 1831, Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts has welcomed visitors to its many thresholds. It has most principally separated the living from the dead, as the country’s first cemetery. Americans beforehand had buried their dead in church graveyards and municipal burial grounds located within city limits. Such plots became overly expensive, […]| The History Bandits
Learn about the importance of sustainable travel and the guidelines we have implemented to ensure our travel is as sustainable as possible.| www.simscale.com
Learn about the Sustainable Office Program that the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) task force created.| www.simscale.com
Melissa Pierce Murray talks about her work with in situ: and the forthcoming summer performance of The Bacchae| in situ: theatre
We’d like to invite you to Climate Pathways, an exhibition of projects from the Imaginaries Lab‘s fall 2019 studio elective at Carnegie Mellon, Research Through Design. Download the catalog of projects Friday November 22, 5.30pm–7.30pm: Exhibition opening and project demos Saturday November 23, 10.00am–5.00pm: Exhibition… Read more| architectures by Dan Lockton
We often hear the phrase ‘intelligent environments’ used to describe spaces in which technology is embedded, in the form of sensors, displays, and computational ability. This might be related to Internet of Things, conversational interfaces or emerging forms of artificial intelligence. But what does ‘intelligence’ […]| architectures by Dan Lockton
Farming machines today comes in a new scale and with added artificial intelligence – Maybe even with new kind of needs?| HikingArtist.com by Frits Ahlefeldt
Drawing of self-watering can with a landscape inside as one way to explain circularity| HikingArtist.com by Frits Ahlefeldt
Some believe that trees are not only able to communicate through their roots but also connect, think and feel like a giant natural, ancient Earth creature| HikingArtist.com by Frits Ahlefeldt