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In Washington, Birds Are Giving ‘Yelp Reviews’ of Forest Restoration Work

Published: November 19, 2025

A collective of land trusts, conservancies and tribes is capturing birdsong with audio gear and A.I. for clues about habitat health. Read More. 

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How Dow Is Driving Sustainability in Sports and Stadiums

Sustainability is a priority in many sectors, and the world of sports is no exception. Sports organizations are increasingly adopting sustainable solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and enhance energy efficiency. Read More

February 20, 2025

Baker Hughes Unveils Enhancements to Cordant™ Asset Performance Management

Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, announced the general availability of the latest version of Cordant™ Asset Performance Management (APM), further advancing the digital transformation of asset management for energy and industrial customers worldwide. Read More

February 20, 2025

Clean Energy Was Lifting Manufacturing. Now Investment Is in Jeopardy.

With the Trump administration reversing support for low-carbon power, the business case for making wind, solar and electric vehicle parts gets weaker. Read More

February 20, 2025

Clean Energy Was Lifting Manufacturing. Now Investment Is in Jeopardy.

With the Trump administration reversing support for low-carbon power, the business case for making wind, solar and electric vehicle parts gets weaker. Read More

February 20, 2025

Dickson Despommier Dies at 84; Championed Farming in Skyscrapers

A Columbia microbiologist, he popularized “vertical farming” — raising crops in tall buildings — to remediate climate change and feed more people. Read More

February 20, 2025

Donald Shoup, 86, Dies; Scholar Saw the Social Costs of Free Parking

It increases traffic congestion and pollution, monopolizes public land and makes cities less walkable, he found in “The High Cost of Free Parking.” Read More

February 20, 2025

Donald Shoup, 86, Dies; Scholar Made Parking an Entertaining Subject

In “The High Cost of Free Parking,” he made a dry topic interesting, capturing the attention of policymakers and influencing the ways cities are built. Read More

February 19, 2025

Dickson Despommier Dies at 84; Championed Farming in Skyscrapers

A microbiologist, he popularized “vertical farming” — raising crops in tall buildings — to remediate climate change and feed more people. Read More

February 19, 2025

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