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California regulators are voting on solar mandates for new buildings.
Published: August 11, 2021
The state’s Energy Commission is considering a requirement for commercial and high-rise multifamily projects to have solar power and battery storage. Read More.
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The ‘last mile’ of consumer sustainability behavior Mike De Socio Thu, 02/18/2021 – 00:05 These days, it’s hard to argue that sustainability is a niche consumer interest. A vast majority of consumers worldwide believe we need to consume less, according to research by GlobeScan. More to the point, 57 percent of consumers in that survey […]
February 18, 2021
Saying tribal relations are of the “utmost importance” to the Biden administration, the Interior Department yesterday announced a virtual listening tour with Native Americans next month. Read More
February 12, 2021
Why data and measurement are key to a circular economy transition James Woolven Fri, 02/12/2021 – 01:00 This article originally appeared on Circulate News. Measuring financial results, customer retention, productivity and inventory are all commonplace, but these measurements alone are no longer enough to tell a business whether it will stand the test of time. […]
February 12, 2021
A major solar power project in California will move forward after the White House temporarily halted it as part of a broad effort to review significant rules and regulatory actions undertaken by the Trump administration. Read More
February 11, 2021
Minnesota officials yesterday unveiled their plan to deal with toxic man-made “forever chemicals” that are polluting the state’s waters and causing growing concerns about potential health risks. Read More
February 11, 2021
The nation’s fly fishers see the effects of climate change and overfishing as the biggest threats facing their pastime and businesses, according to a report released today. Read More
February 10, 2021
The might of metals in the clean energy transition Thomas M. Kostigen Wed, 02/10/2021 – 01:15 Metals. It isn’t often that we — most of us, anyway — think about them. They are like water or packaged foods, things that appear out of a faucet or on a grocery store shelf as if by some […]
February 10, 2021
A veteran aide on Capitol Hill who spent years shaping chemicals legislation now finds herself in the tricky role of implementing those laws — setting her up to play a pivotal role in cracking down on “forever chemicals.” Read More
February 8, 2021