An inefficient regulatory environment is hindering the development of energy and infrastructure projects in the U.S. Unless addressed, America will struggle to reduce emissions and expand its share of clean energy.
Is it Time to Move on From Artificial Turf?
As municipalities look to become more eco-friendly a switch to grass may be beneficial to the environment and local ecology. In the case of the NFL, it may just lead to fewer injuries of the league’s greatest superstars.
Could Direct Air Capture Systems Hold the Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions?
As more and more DAC schemes begin operating, it is anticipated that the overall costs involved will decrease significantly.
How Hurricane Season Could Impact Gas Prices
Americans are understandably relieved at the sight of declining gas prices. But that relief might soon turn to greater frustration if hurricane season is as bad as predicted.
Why the Rest of the Country Shouldn’t Follow California’s Lead on Banning Gas-Powered Vehicles
The so-called national leader in environmental policy has put the EV cart before the carbon-free energy horse.
Rad Power Bikes’ Will Change the Way You Go About Your Morning Commute
The world’s best-selling electric vehicle just got a boost.
Water Consumption Bans Expose Leaks in UK Utilities
Rather than tell customers to take colder, shorter showers, Thames Water and their sister companies should innovate to reduce waste, retain water, and lower costs.
Sesame Solar Wants to Change How We Power Disaster Relief
Sesame Solar wants the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to get on board with the innovation, believing it would be a ‘gamechanger’ in powering disaster management. But until that point, the company will continue to slowly reframe disaster response, one mobile unit at a time.
Younger Republican Attitudes Toward Climate Change Are Drastically Changing
In recent times, young adolescents have grown hopeless about climate change. Leading the charge is the notion that the overwhelming majority of Republicans are climate skeptics, unwilling to act accordingly. However, new polling shows this falsehood is quickly changing as more younger Republicans are making climate policy a priority issue. A Gallup survey found that...
AspiraDAC Leads the Way To Carbon Neutrality with Solar Powered Devices
AspiraDAC plans to develop a DAC system of 180 units, each the size of a t-frame tent, to pull down 500 tons of CO2 by 2027 at a price of $1000 per ton.
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