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Trump Pulls Back Plans to Double Canadian Metal Tariffs After Ontario Relents

Published: March 12, 2025

The president had threatened to hit Canadian metals with 50 percent tariffs but opted not to go ahead after Ontario lifted a charge on U.S. electricity. Read More. 

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PUBLIC HEALTH: Study finds 55 new chemicals in babies’ blood

Researchers have discovered 55 chemicals never before reported in people in a study involving pregnant women and their newborn babies. Read More

March 17, 2021

WILDLIFE: Bird numbers plunge as deforestation changes mating songs

Bird declines due to deforestation also change how survivors sing, according to research published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Read More

March 17, 2021

E-commerce, transparency, sustainability key for CPG manufacturers in 2021

E-commerce will remain popular — redefining the consumer goods space — with 77% of consumers indicating they’ll continue online shopping, said the Consumer Brands Association. Read More

March 15, 2021

NUCLEAR: Decade after Fukushima, climate change renews safety concerns

Ten years after a nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant rocked Japan and the world, Democratic lawmakers and nuclear regulators fear the impacts of climate change could threaten the existing nuclear fleet if proper precautions are not put in place. Read More

March 11, 2021

Orlando’s journey to accelerate sustainability and resilience

Orlando’s journey to accelerate sustainability and resilience Chris Castro Thu, 03/11/2021 – 01:00 Cities are home to more than 50 percent of the global population and as a result are presented with ever-growing challenges, including finding a balance between social equity, economic vitality and environmental sustainability. Cities also have extraordinary potential to enable change and […]

March 11, 2021

PUBLIC HEALTH: ‘Forever chemicals’ found in D.C.-area tap water

Parts of the wider Washington, D.C., area may be a drinking water “hot spot” for a notorious family of toxic chemicals that the Biden EPA is under pressure to regulate. Read More

March 10, 2021

How 12 Emerging Leaders are embarking on sustainability career journeys

How 12 Emerging Leaders are embarking on sustainability career journeys Deonna Anderson Mon, 03/08/2021 – 01:40 In early February, more than 1,200 sustainability professionals gathered online for GreenBiz 21. And each day after the mainstage talks and panels, a few of my GreenBiz Group colleagues and I hopped onto Zoom to convene with 12 students […]

March 8, 2021

5 opportunities of a circular economy

5 opportunities of a circular economy David McGinty Fri, 03/05/2021 – 00:12 More than 100 billion tons of resources enter the economy every year — everything from metals, minerals and fossil fuels to organic materials from plants and animals. Just 8.6 percent gets recycled and used again. Use of resources has tripled (automatic PDF download) […]

March 5, 2021

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