Current Headlines
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The Inlandsis Fund Secures Key Collaboration With Solvay For Groundbreaking Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Projects
4/8/2024
Solvay, a global leader in essential chemicals, and the Inlandsis Fund, a sustainable investment fund based in Quebec, Canada, have entered into a long-term agreement to collaborate on two industry-leading greenhouse gas reduction projects at Solvay's Green River, Wyoming, USA, soda ash plant.
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C-Crete Technologies Pours World's First Basalt-Based Concrete, A Zero-Emission Product Free Of Portland Cement
4/8/2024
C-Crete Technologies, a pioneer in the development of cement-free concretes devoid of CO2 emissions, announces its deployment of the world's first basalt-based concrete, another significant move forward in the company's development of eco-conscious construction materials.
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Grosvenor Launches Net Zero Carbon Pathway To Curb Carbon Emissions Across North American Property Business
4/4/2024
Grosvenor, an international property owner and developer with a 70+ year track record in North America, has launched its Pathway to Net Zero, a reductions-first approach to help the company achieve a projected 42% decrease in carbon emissions, relative to a 2021 baseline year, by 2030 and reach Net Zero by 2050.
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Mars Veterinary Health Pilots Industry-Leading Anaesthetic Gas Capture Technology To Reduce Carbon Emissions
4/3/2024
Mars Veterinary Health, through its UK veterinary group Linnaeus and in partnership with Waltham Petcare Science Institute, today announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with SageTech Veterinary to pilot an innovative anaesthetic gas capture solution to help prevent harmful greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere.
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MGE Seeks To Expand Popular Community Solar Program For Residential And Small Business Electric Customers
4/3/2024
Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) is asking the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to approve a new community solar program largely based on Shared Solar, MGE's original and fully subscribed community solar program.
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Open Waste Burning Linked To Air Pollution In Northwestern Greenland
3/28/2024
To better understand the air quality risks faced by remote Arctic communities, an international team monitored aerial pollutants at a community in Northwestern Greenland.
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Collins Aerospace And Luminace Partner With Common Energy To Support Community Solar Projects Across Portland
3/26/2024
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, and Common Energy, a leading community solar provider, today announced a partnership to support a portfolio of four new community solar projects across the greater Portland area.
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Trane Technologies Announces Completely New Residential HVAC Product Portfolio
3/26/2024
Trane Technologies, a global climate innovator, today announced its new residential product portfolio with innovative design upgrades to its highly efficient heat pumps and air conditioners, including next-generation refrigerant with 78% less global warming potential (GWP).
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IDTechEx Finds EVs Will Make Mining Cleaner And Cheaper
3/26/2024
The mining industry has always been perceived as a high-emitting and resource-heavy industry – one that contributes 2-3% of all global CO2 emissions. However, within the last few years, the industry has followed the path of other vehicle sectors and embraced electrification.
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EPA Enforcement Action Leads To Settlement With School Bus Transportation Company For Alleged Clean Air Act Violations
3/26/2024
Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached a settlement with First Student, a company that owns, operates, and stores school buses throughout the United States, including in Connecticut.