Strengthening energy grids to withstand natural disasters is crucial as climate change intensifies extreme weather, leading to more frequent and prolonged power outages, and the aging infrastructure struggles to keep pace with rising energy demands.
The funds will support forest restoration and biomass technologies through the California Wildfire Innovation Fund.
Despite long-term improvements in air quality, recent increases in certain pollutants necessitate continued efforts to safeguard public health.
Recent advancements in carbon capture technology and natural carbon sinks highlight the ongoing efforts and challenges in meeting global emissions reduction targets, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches and continued research.
While renewable energy technologies are key in combating climate change, their manufacturing processes must avoid environmental degradation, highlighting the crucial role of Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (RTOs) in mitigating pollution in solar, wind, electric vehicle (EV), and hydrogen production.
This fuel waiver aims to mitigate shortages in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.
The agency selected 25 projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.
Students from the Philippines and Algeria won for their water conservation solutions.
The Clean Air Act penalty aims to cut pollution in North Dakota.
The new technology enables the comprehensive recycling of aerosol paint cans.
Following wildfires in Hawaii, the move gets Lahaina closer to lifting the Unsafe Water Advisory.
The awards went to three organizations focusing on improving data capacity and reporting proficiency for underserved communities.
A new adaptive database strategy is necessary to address the challenges of managing vast and varied climate and weather data.
Community solar projects are breaking down barriers to renewable energy, making solar power accessible and affordable for a diverse range of communities.
The WaterSense initiative conserves water and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
The national plan aims to cut food waste in half by 2030.
This is Terracon’s second acquisition of 2024 and its 22nd acquisition since 2017.
With this new patent, the company aims to enhance their existing capabilities in indoor farming.
The five recipients will develop innovative HFC reclamation and destruction methods.
Federal and local leaders noted the significant progress in environmental restoration and economic revitalization of the area.