UAlbany chemists created manganese diboride, a high-energy material with potential for rocket fuel and new technologies. Chemists at the University at Albany have developed a high-energy compound that could transform rocket fuel and make space travel more efficient. When ignited, this compound produces significantly more energy per unit of weight and volume than current propellants. [...]| SciTechDaily
Critical U.S. minerals are already mined but discarded. Small-scale recovery could meet demand and cut waste. According to a new study published in Science, existing U.S. mines already produce all the critical minerals needed each year for energy, defense, and technology. The problem, explained Elizabeth Holley, associate professor of mining engineering at the Colorado School [...]| SciTechDaily
For project managers responsible for a company's workplace relocation strategy, including a furniture planner in the office move planning can save time, resources, and money. Here are five reasons why hiring a furniture planner is a big win for project managers and the project overall. The post Progress, Not Perfection (But Seriously, Progress) first appeared on kimiko designs.| kimiko designs
Mexico, Guatemala & Belize unite for Great Mayan Forest conservation—protecting 14M acres of biodiversity and Indigenous heritage.| The Better News
The numbers of eastern Monarchs have plummeted over the past few decades and biologists are concerned they may be facing extinction. The post Saving Monarch Butterflies appeared first on Visit Oconee South Carolina.| Visit Oconee South Carolina
Image: The Rainforest AllianceInternational NGO Rainforest Alliance has announced its new Regenerative Agriculture Standard, developed to help coffee farmers and companies build resilient business structures by helping to restore ecosystems in tropical environments and landscapes. Set to roll out in early 2026, the new certification will see certified farms and companies receive a regenerative agriculture seal to display […] The post Rainforest Alliance reveals new certification for coffee ...| Global Coffee Report
The fashion industry has a vital role to play in finding solutions to critical global issues, like climate change. At Tapestry, we believe that sustainability is a business imperative and we are taking action. The global scientific community has urgently called for limiting global temperature rise to 1.5⁰C above pre-industrial levels, as outlined by the| Tapestry
Tech giant joins World Nuclear Association and pushes forward atomic ambitions including restarting disaster-struck Three Mile Island facility.| Machine
Temperature shapes tomato resistance. New cultivars could help growers worldwide. Scientists from the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS), working with university collaborators, are helping American tomato growers confront a serious plant disease. They discovered that a tomato line developed three decades ago shows promising resistance to the tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV), an emerging [...]| SciTechDaily
Extended producer responsibility, one of the European Union’s most hotly anticipated — and fiercely debated — sustainable fashion regulations, is ready to be enforced.| Vogue Business
An early pioneer of fashion resale, Ebay is celebrating its anniversary by cementing its place in culture. But re-commerce has many of the same challenges as the primary market, says CEO Jamie Iannone.| Vogue Business
Undeterred by political, economic and organisational headwinds, these innovators are pushing fashion to confront its social and environmental impacts head-on.| Vogue Business
Events are a great way for non-profits to rally support, but they can leave behind a hefty carbon footprint. Explore these tips for eco-friendly events.| blog.pcnametag.com
Texas Judge Blocks Controversial DEI ESG Law On August 29, 2025, a federal judge in Austin, Texas, issued a ruling that immediately captured the attention of investors, corporate boards, and sustainability professionals across the United States. According to Reuters (Jonathan Stempel, 2025), Judge Alan Albright blocked the enforcement of Senate Bill 2337, a Texas law […] The post Texas Judge Blocks DEI ESG Law: What It Means for Investors appeared first on Center for Sustainbability & Excel...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
California’s Senate Bill 253 (SB 253) — the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act — marks a pivotal shift in corporate climate reporting. For the first time, large public and private companies operating in California will be required to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions across Scopes 1, 2, and 3. But the real game-changer? These disclosures […] The post Third-Party Assurance Under SB 253: What Companies Must Know Now appeared first on Center for Sustainbability & Excellence.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
On September 2, 2025, the European Commission unveiled its most ambitious climate plan yet: a proposal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040. More than just a number, this target has the potential to redefine Europe’s role in global climate politics—and reshape its economy, security, and industrial innovation along the way. […] The post The EU’s 2040 Target: Climate, Competitiveness and Geopolitics appeared first on Center for Sustainbability & Excellence.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is not just another EU regulation—it is reshaping the way businesses approach transparency, accountability, and ESG reporting. With the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), CSRD sets the most ambitious global framework for corporate sustainability disclosures despite the Omnibus changes. But even as deadlines approach, there are misconceptions from executives […] The post 4 Myths About CSRD—and the Truth Every Busine...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
The European Union’s ESG regulatory framework is no longer just a European concern. Over 4,000 U.S. companies now fall under the EU’s sustainability disclosure and due diligence mandates, specifically through the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). As cross-border regulations tighten, U.S. companies engaged in European markets or […] The post EU ESG Regulations and the 4,000+ U.S. Companies Now Affected ap...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Explore how ESG advisors can thrive under CSRD & CSDD. Learn compliance, anti-greenwashing, and value-creation strategies in the evolving ESG landscape.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Meet the team behind DEEP, creating the latest generation of subsea human habitats that will allow us to stay at depths of up to 200 meters (655 feet). The post Meet the People Behind the Next Generation of Subsea Human Habitats appeared first on .|
The community will feature green spaces, shaded walkways, and cycling routes that connect directly to Al Masar Park| Middle East Construction News
The US Department of Commerce has begun posting macroeconomic data on public blockchains – the administration’s latest move to embrace the use of innovative technology. Best-known for powering cryptocurrencies such […]| Global Government Forum
The most catastrophic natural disaster ever recorded in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province – also the worst flood in South Africa for more than a century – has sparked two major […]| Global Government Forum
Despite growing concern about climate change, many countries have seen backlashes against certain environmental policies, often because they are seen as costly, restrictive or unfair. In France, an attempt to […]| Global Government Forum
The Easiest Classroom Pet You’ll Ever Have I’ve always wanted a fun classroom pet like a bearded dragon or corn snake but I was intimidated by the amount of time and effort it would take to care for one. I kept asking myself questions like: What would I do over holiday breaks? Could I afford ... Read more The post Classroom Composting 101: Setting up a vermicompost bin appeared first on Science Lessons That Rock.| Science Lessons That Rock
A new sustainable method has been developed to break down keratins, transforming leftover wool and feathers into useful products. Every year, textile and meat-processing operations generate billions of tons of feathers, wool, and hair. These materials are rich in keratin, the tough, fibrous protein found in hair, skin, and nails. Converting this animal waste into [...]| SciTechDaily
For years, energy efficiency was considered a checkbox, something to comply with, report, and occasionally upgrade. Today, it stands at the core of innovation, resilience, and performance. Step into any smart building or modern industrial site, and you’ll witness how technology is no longer working in the background. Instead, you will experience precision, marking an […] The post Innovations In Energy Efficiency: A Blueprint for Modern Buildings appeared first on Intelligent Living.| Intelligent Living
Most property owners think of windows as background elements. They frame the view, let in light, and shield against the weather. In reality, windows are a core part of how a home or commercial building performs. They influence energy bills, maintenance expenses, comfort levels, and even overall design. Increasingly, homeowners and businesses are investing in […] The post The Homeowner’s Guide to Smart, Low-Maintenance Windows appeared first on Intelligent Living.| Intelligent Living
Professional generator installation services reduce business downtime by ensuring continuous power supply, protecting equipment, and emergency operations.| Intelligent Living
V-Suites will have 19 floors, three podiums, a basement, and rooftop facilities, and will provide a total of 229 parking spaces The post ANAX Developments launches V-Suites in Business Bay appeared first on Middle East Construction News.| Middle East Construction News
On June 25, 2025, the European Commission adopted the Clean Industrial Deal State Aid Framework (CISAF) to promote the EU’s goals for decarbonization and| Covington Competition
The aviation industry is coming under increasing pressure from governments, regulatory organizations and the general public to reduce emissions. To address this, the industry has come together and pledged to cut net carbon emissions to zero by 2050. If this is to be achieved within the time scale, both manufacturers and airlines will need to The post Sustainability in action – Embraer’s roadmap for a greener future appeared first on Embraer.| Embraer
To meet our goal to reduce emissions and be a carbon-neutral company, we’re continually improving the way we build our airplanes. Manufacturing the cabins of our E-Jets E2s now uses more sustainable processes and products than before. Here are some of the ways our E2 cabins have become greener. Primers and Paints Compounds derived from The post The road to neutral – E2’s cabin sustainability appeared first on Embraer.| Embraer
With aviation projected to grow significantly over the next decade to meet increasing demand, notwithstanding the ongoing pandemic and the disruption this has caused, the industry is constantly seeking new ways of becoming more sustainable. The quest towards sustainability if often a mix between a genuine desire for manufacturers to differentiate their products from their The post E2. A Force with nature appeared first on Embraer.| Embraer
Over the last three years, we’ve made the hangar more sustainable so that it uses less energy, reduces waste and toxic emissions.| Embraer
No, you haven’t mistakenly clicked on a university thesis, this is indeed our August blog! The circular economy and renewable energy are two crucial components, which work together to create a more sustainable future. We’ll explain them today in a little more detail, and how we already utilise this concept at Carter Electrical Installation to […] The post The circular economy and renewable energy appeared first on Carter Renewables.| Carter Renewables
Fossil fuels have helped Norway become one of the richest countries in the world, but political divisions over the future of energy policy and inequality are growing. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City [...]| Brave New Europe
Adopt AI solutions to drive sustainability, inclusivity, and efficiency across industries, from disaster management to smart farming. The post Article 4 appeared first on Capgemini.| Capgemini
The automotive industry has a rare opportunity to rethink how value is created and captured across the battery lifecycle. Those who act on battery traceability and lifecycle innovation today will lead on secured transparency, sustainability, and efficiency tomorrow, assuring long-term competitiveness.| Capgemini
The mystery of how tiny bacteria can digest the toughest plant waste has been resolved with major implications for biomanufacturing.| The Debrief
Lavee Solar is fully compatible with both manual and automated cleaning systems and ensures enhanced performance and system longevity The post VERTECO partners with Lavee Solar to launch waterless solar panel cleaning solution appeared first on Middle East Construction News.| Middle East Construction News
A future where AI is a partner in human and ecological flourishing, needs a shift from the vision of extractive optimization to regenerative intent. 4 ways to start.| Cornelia C. Walther
Grasping AI's potent, two-edged nature is paramount for our sanity of mind and our shared planetary future. ProSocial AI is an option which depends on choices.| Cornelia C. Walther
AI development accelerates when planetary stewardship demands coordination and foresight — abilities that require enhanced rather than diminished human judgment.| Cornelia C. Walther
In a world increasingly divided between different visions of AI, Malaysia's potential for hybrid independence could rise as a powerful alternative.| Cornelia C. Walther
Indigenous communities always understood that survival depended not on individual optimization but on collective resilience. Can we build AI systems learning from that?| Forbes
The agreement outlines joint efforts to enhance energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and balance economic and environmental priorities| Middle East Construction News
The post Powering Progress in Asia: AI and Energy appeared first on Source Asia.| Source Asia
We asked Steadman and Levy how their Gonzovation partnership began, the evolution of their collaboration and their mutual commitment to environmental advocacy.| unsustainable
Dr. Maike Luiken presented the IEEE Planet Positive 2030 Initiative and some of its achievements, outputs and plans forward; for... Read More The post The IEEE Planet Positive 2030 Initiative appeared first on IEEE Technology and Society.| IEEE Technology and Society
CU Phosco, the UK based exterior lighting manufacturer, is proud to announce that it has joined DarkSky UK as a Sustaining Member, strengthening its commitment to responsible, low-impact lighting and the protection of the night sky. As part of the partnership, CU Phosco will support DarkSky UK’s work throughout the year and will take part ...Read more The post CU Phosco becomes Sustaining Member of DarkSky UK to champion better night-time lighting appeared first on A1 Lighting Magazine.| A1 Lighting Magazine
Signify lighting supports performance, safety, and sustainability on Mercedes-AMG’s record-smashing EV run Smart, energy-efficient and solar lighting strategically were deployed at critical points of the Nardò Ring test track in Italy, including tunnel and pit stop Signify has partnered with Mercedes-AMG to help set a new world record for electric vehicle performance. The CONCEPT AMG GT XX secured a new ...Read more The post Signify lights the way for Mercedes-AMG’s record-breaking ...| A1 Lighting Magazine
Future Designs is launching return to reuse. The revolutionary new scheme has […]| A1 Lighting Magazine
In the largest study of its kind, scientists have accurately documented the massive change in animal morphology over the last 1,000 years, with domesticated animals growing larger across the board and their wild relatives becoming smaller. It underlines the true impact of one species in particular…| New Atlas
The post Lenovo Introduces TruScale DaaS to Support Greener IT appeared first on Futurum. Olivier Blanchard, Research Director at Futurum, shares insights on Lenovo TruScale DaaS for Sustainability, a modular, AI-powered offering to cut IT costs, extend device life, and deliver measurable carbon footprint reductions. The post Lenovo Introduces TruScale DaaS to Support Greener IT appeared first on Futurum.| Futurum
At IFA Berlin this year, sustainability will be front and center. From energy-efficient appliances to recyclable materials in consumer devices, brands know that showing environmental responsibility is no longer optional. […] The post Greenwashing Won’t Cut It: The Communications Imperative for Sustainable Tech at IFA Berlin appeared first on Modern Marketing Today.| Modern Marketing Today
The post How High-Speed Rail Will Reduce Carbon Emissions appeared first on High Speed Rail Alliance.| High Speed Rail Alliance
Amaya In New York City, where fashion trends shift faster than the seasons, Devika Jadhav runs Amaya — a brand she designs, produces, markets, and sells entirely from her 900-square-foot […] The post East Meets West: How Devika Jadhav Sews Intention Into Fashion’s Future appeared first on India Currents.| India Currents
Mindfully growing a non-extractive company towards a 'steward ownership' end state.| Muni Blog
Amid rising demand for circular and scalable textile solutions, Pyratex makes volume commitments to adopt Circ materials into its fabrics.| Sourcing Journal
In response to drought conditions, many municipalities have rolled out water restrictions that result in tree deaths and increase the heat island effect as they label turfgrass and green spaces as part of the problem. Recognizing this challenge for the irrigation and landscape industry, the National Association of Landscape Professionals, Scotts Miracle-Gro, Hunter Irrigation, Rain […] The post Healthy Green Spaces Coalition Provides Science-Backed Guidance on Water-Efficient Landscapes app...| The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals
Klausing Group, PBC, based in Lexington, Kentucky, has always believed that businesses can be a force for good. They decided to take that belief one step further by becoming a Certified B Corporation. CEO Roscoe Klausing announced his company’s decision to pursue B Corp certification at Leaders Forum in 2023 as part of their strategy […] The post How I Do It: Becoming A Public Benefit Corporation appeared first on The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals.| The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals
Manufacturers are currently in pursuit of battery cell technology that will allow them to provide faster charging times for landscape companies. As technology advances, below are some of the areas to be mindful of as you scale with battery power and what to expect in the near future. Faster Charging Considerations One of the […]| The Edge from the National Association of Landscape Professionals
Written by Siti Khatijah Zamhari & Dr Farah Zaini After nearly eight months of intensive| UNIMAS Gazette
SLUSE (Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource Management) Master programme, which is jointly offered by| UNIMAS Gazette
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have received a National Science Foundation grant to use artificial intelligence to design a new kind of plastics that can be easily broken down and recycled. The post AI to spark new recyclable plastics design appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Discover how Green Technology in Everyday Life integrates into daily routines, promoting a sustainable lifestyle through practical applications.| The Renewables
Natural stone outshines man-made alternatives with unmatched beauty, strength, and sustainability. From timeless durability to eco-friendly benefits and modern innovations, stone offers authenticity and enduring value, making it the ultimate choice for design.| Use Natural Stone
Mountain Rose Herbs is proud to partner with the Ocean Blue Project to advance our commitment to protecting waterways from the harmful impacts of trash and microplastics. Recently, we initiated a community cleanup event with our dedicated staff along the Bertelson to Meadowlark Prairie Bike Path, a vital ecological corridor we have formally adopted for ongoing stewardship.| Mountain Rose Blog
By Annavajhula J C Bose, PhD Former (Economics) Professor, SRCC Have you seen the last photos of the people who died by suicide as shown by the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM)? In thi…| Arthashastra
Standard Chartered has agreed a syndicated bank guarantee totalling more than US$300mn with Envision Group, which it says is a milestone for sustainable trade. The deal is the “world’s first” deal that has been verified by an external party as aligned with the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) sustainable trade principles, the bank says. It… The post Standard Chartered inks “world’s first” ICC-aligned sustainable trade deal appeared first on Global Trade Review (GTR).| Global Trade Review (GTR)
While much has been written, said and taught about data center sustainability, there is still limited consensus on the definition and scope of an ideal data center sustainability strategy. This lack of clarity has created much confusion, encouraged many operators to pursue strategies with limited results, and enabled some to make claims that are ultimately […]| Uptime Institute Blog
Image: fotofabrika/stock.adobe.comMars Food & Nutrition Australia and Foodbank Australia are expanding their partnership to make nutritious meals more accessible to communities … The post Partnership to deliver 12 million nutritious meals appeared first on Food & Beverage Industry News.| Food & Beverage Industry News
From November 10th to 21st, 2025, the city of Belém in northern Brazil will host the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30).| unsustainable
Leading Irish potato processor, Wilson’s Country, has confirmed that its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets have been officially approved by the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi). These reductions have been classified as being consistent with limiting global warming to plus 1.5 °C: the most ambitious designation available through the SBTi process. The emissions reductions targets […]| Wilson's Country
With a bag of leafy greens in one hand and fresh tomatoes in the other, Maya Alandete sees more than ... The post Fresh Food, Fresh Start: How Athens FARMRx Connects Health, Local Produce appeared first on Grady Newsource.| Grady Newsource
One of the big challenges for sustainable business is that sometimes it costs more. Although higher costs driven by sustainable decision-making is not always the case, if you are providing higher quality, paying your workers or suppliers more, or reducing pollution from your products then sometimes this costs more. While it is beneficial to ensure... The post Lower Cost Is Not Always Better first appeared on Marketing Thought.| Marketing Thought
A lot of businesses have done bad things in their past. Andre Hoffman, Roche’s Vicechair and heir to the founding family, has a book, written with Peter Vanham, on a better approach to business. Amongst other things he notes how bad businesses can get better. (I doubt he would say that Roche was at the... The post Bad Businesses Can Get Better first appeared on Marketing Thought.| Marketing Thought
There are no lazy days of summer at the University of Rochester. Check out how we kept busy during July and August.| News Center
Focusing on the big picture and understanding the impact of our choices allows us to collectively make a difference. Let's integrate sustainability into life.| unsustainable
The post discusses the intersection of systems thinking and liberal arts education. It advocates for integrating core curriculum with vocational studies, suggesting that a well-designed interdisciplinary minor can enhance students' understanding of interconnected challenges. This approach fosters critical thinking and moral ambition, preparing graduates for modern workforce demands while addressing global issues.| vocation matters
As a long-suffering Toronto Maple Leafs fan, I know disappointment. But hearing that a player feared for his family’s safety after this year’s playoff run was a reminder that we need to keep things in perspective. Learn more in this week’s edition of The Sunday Spark, along with toy trends, plant-based leathers, and simplifying life with vertical storage. The post The Sunday Spark – Let’s keep things in perspective appeared first on Boomer Eco Crusader.| Boomer Eco Crusader
Three years ago today, I published the first post for the Climate Change Collective—a group of bloggers dedicated to bringing awareness to the impact of environmental issues on our lives. To celebrate three years of climate change awareness, today’s post looks back on the terrific content our group has published over the last year. The post Celebrating 3 years of climate change awareness and environmental education appeared first on Boomer Eco Crusader.| Boomer Eco Crusader
A terrific blog post earlier this week has me pondering the afterlife, and whether I’d live differently if I learned that heaven and hell don’t exist. Read my thoughts on the afterlife in this week’s edition of The Sunday Spark, along with an update on solar panel windows, and reasons to wash clothes less often. The post The Sunday Spark – If there’s no afterlife, how would you live? appeared first on Boomer Eco Crusader.| Boomer Eco Crusader
August 18 is Never Give Up Day—a global day dedicated to celebrating resilience, perseverance, and unity. These are important qualities but knowing when to walk away or change direction can be the key to greater happiness and life satisfaction. Learn more in this week’s edition of The Sunday Spark, along with records made from water bottles, my word of the week, and tips for washing your jeans. The post The Sunday Spark – Knowing when to walk away appeared first on Boomer Eco Crusader.| Boomer Eco Crusader
Alberta ranchers have found regenerative ranching key to surviving ups and downs of the business The post Regenerative ranching sees Alberta family through three decades of ups and downs appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCanadian Cattlemen
Critics of subsidies and mandates for clean energy, energy efficiency, and electric vehicles, say these technologies should be able to compete on a level playing field. Fossil fuels still enjoy wor…| Climate Value Exchange
Here’s what you need to know about some of the best, eco-friendly innovations and processes that are revolutionizing the metal industry.| unsustainable
Reduce the impact of overtourism with these minimalist travel tips.| unsustainable
A recent World Wildlife Crime Report found illegal wildlife trade in 162 countries between 2015 and 2021, impacting approx. 4,000 plant and animal species.| unsustainable
Understanding both the opportunities and the inequities is key to seeing the full picture of the green transition, and where the cost really lies.| unsustainable
By Angela Haynes A sustainable home is a compact home designed to have as little impact on the environment as possible throughout its life. This house is designed to be in harmony with nature. It can produce its own energy and use materials that can be recycled. The process begins long before construction starts. It starts ... Read more| unsustainable
Eco-chic is all the rage and means more than buying clothes from thrift stores. Consumers are starting with their shopping bags and going from there.| unsustainable
Sustainable spending connects the dots between financial stability and caring for the planet. Aligning money choices with sustainability doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or convenience. Instead, it opens opportunities to save, support ethical practices, and build a healthier financial outlook. The aim is to spend wisely while creating positive change for yourself and the planet we ... Read more| unsustainable
How 3D printed food may be the future’s answer to food insecurity, balanced nutrition, and more. By Mia Barnes, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Body+Mind Magazine. Technology continues shaping nearly every aspect of life, including nutrition. 3D-printed food isone of the most intriguing innovations in food tech today. What started as a niche experimentcould soon be a viable ... Read more| unsustainable
Malawi continues to be rated “mostly unfree economy” as seen in the latest 2025 index of Economic Freedom, published by the WSJ and the Heritage Foundation.| unsustainable
Chia Lagoon in Malawi has over 600 bird species, and many are endemic. Their numbers have been threatened by overhunting, but recent efforts have seen a change.| unsustainable
Shopping centers may not be as bustling as they once were, but they can serve as an asset to their local communities by acting as power hubs.| unsustainable
Here are 10 of the most significant innovations that have paved the way for a cleaner, greener automotive future.| unsustainable
Hearing loss affects millions of people. But most don’t want bulky or medical-looking devices. Let's look at how that's changing.| unsustainable