Environment

Earth911 Podcast: Execnow’s Founders On Greentech Leadership & Strategy

In the realm of climate change solutions, technology often takes center stage with innovations in solar power, carbon capture, electrification, and artificial intelligence. However, the success of these technological advancements

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Lasted Environment

The global nappy poonami

The rapid growth of the disposable nappy industry has been fueled by aggressive marketing strategies, particularly in developing countries where

New York becomes first state to commit to all-electric new buildings

New York State Takes Bold Step Towards Zero-Emissions Buildings In a groundbreaking move, New York State has become the first

Hundreds of old EV batteries have new jobs in Texas: Stabilizing the grid

The repurposing of electric vehicle batteries for energy storage in Texas is a groundbreaking initiative that showcases the potential for

Texas lawmakers grill Kerr County officials as flood recovery plods on

The recent devastating flash floods along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas, have raised concerns about emergency preparedness and

Can protecting nature be nonpartisan?

The Trump administration's continued efforts to privatize public land and roll back environmental protections have sparked controversy and concern among

Your politics, age, and gender predict your disaster readiness

The recent increase in climate-driven natural disasters has highlighted the importance of being prepared for emergencies. However, a study published

Ecology at the end of the world

In today's world, the importance of human connection cannot be overstated. It's not just about sharing ideas or emotions, but

What Do Trump’s Attacks on NOAA Have to Do with the Gulf Dead Zone?

Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a consortium of universities have recently measured a dead zone