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In Permissive Amsterdam, Ads for Fossil Fuels or Meat Are Now Verboden
Published: May 1, 2026
The Dutch city has outlawed advertising that promotes lifestyles linked to high carbon emissions, which is a driver of climate change. It’s a first for a world capital. Read More.
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The inspectors general group’s “statutorily mandated functions” would cease while 25 employees would be furloughed, effective Wednesday. Read More
September 30, 2025
The Alaska Fisheries Science Center lost 45 people, more than half its staff, while the Northwest center lost 42 staffers, agency data shows. Read More
September 30, 2025
“It just blindsided us,” said a staffer at one organization that lost funding earlier this month. Read More
September 30, 2025
The Trump administration has created the Wildland Fire Service, which would take some responsibilities from the Forest Service. Read More
September 30, 2025
When Collins N. first read about Nikola Tesla, he didn’t just see an inventor, he saw a model for what engineering could be: imaginative, bold and rooted in impact. “Tesla’s forward-thinking approach to engineering inspired me to pursue innovation,” Collins said. Read More
September 30, 2025
Reaching 100% renewable electricity in 10 years – that’s a bold target. And bold targets require bold solutions. One way we’re working toward this target is through Virtual Power Purchase Agreements, or VPPAs. Read More
September 30, 2025
In the world of quantum science, where the very foundations of reality seem to bend and twist in ways that challenge our everyday intuitions, there’s a temptation to lean into the mystique. Read More
September 30, 2025
Companies today face intensifying pressures—from surging electricity demand and water shortages, to shifting policies and regulations, to a rise in megamergers. How companies handle these pressures matters to their bottom lines—and to shareholder value. Read More
September 30, 2025