Climate
Save the Redwoods League Buys Lost Coast Redwoods, the Longest Stretch of Privately Owned Shoreline in the Coast Redwood Range
With $19 million raised, new $1 million matching challenge extends fundraising effort through March 31, 2022
How the Aviator Crash Game Mirrors Broader Shifts in Gamified Digital Experiences
Short-cycle digital interactions are clearly shaping how modern users engage with apps, platforms and services. The rapid pacing, visual clarity and feedback structure often seen in crash-style formats really highlight broader shifts in engagement-based product design.
Healthcare Industry’s First Carbon Tech Platform Launched by Zasti
AI platform provides key step toward net-zero emissions
International Meeting on Antarctic Ocean Protection Ends With No Further Progress
Two countries thwart the will of the remaining twenty-five to create a system of marine protected areas.
UNEP Report Sparks Controversy Ahead of Global Plastics Treaty Negotiations
Promoting burning plastic waste in cement kilns has been denounced by civil society, academics, and frontline groups.
Book Review: When the Ocean Forgets
Does it hold up to the Facts — And the Feeling. By Jonathan Miller | Climate Fact Check Review
This Cutting-Edge Company Could Be the Ultimate Green Tech Investment
A new plant to revolutionize plastic waste and benefit developing countries
Techjet’s Green Commitment Sets the Tone for Sustainability in Aviation
In a rapidly changing business landscape, Techjet, a leading aerofoils manufacturer, navigates the delicate balance between cutting-edge technology and environmental stewardship, demonstrating how sustainable practices can drive both operational excellence and long-term growth.
Sustainability in Deep-Water Exploration: Balancing Profit and Planet Efficiency
Article by Prince Nwocha
Less Greenhouse Gas Emissions Thanks to Mobile Pipeline Evacuation Compressor
Natural gas is evacuated instead of being released into the atmosphere
















