Happy Tuesday. Deep sea mining for minerals to help the energy transition hits a snag as regulators press pause.
Happy Tuesday. A research paper reveals a popular carbon-counting tool can make it appear companies pollute less than they actually do.
After more than a decade of discussion, the UN has adopted the first-ever treaty to govern and help protect nature in international waters.
Happy Tuesday. Labri-culture (agriculture done in the lab) continues to grow with JBS, the meat processing giant, announcing they’ve started building the world’s largest lab-grown meat factory.
Happy Tuesday. A new deal with General Motors (following an earlier deal with Ford) makes Tesla’s charging model the standard in the US among the largest American automakers.
Happy Tuesday. In the hunt for critical minerals... scientists have uncovered a host of new species
Happy Tuesday. A new framework for companies to report their impacts on nature promises a new frontier for corporate environmental disclosure.
Happy Tuesday. A US-Australia partnership is set to drive increased funding to Climate Technologies in both nations.
Happy Tuesday. A novel idea to fight the problem of marine rubbish — jellyfish-inspired, energy-efficient, noiseless robots that trap ocean trash without harming the environment.
Happy Tuesday. Chile’s government is planning to exert more state control over one of the country’s most valuable natural (green) resources — a move aimed at boosting the economy and protecting the environment.
Happy Tuesday. Good news from the world of fishing, with the WWF coordinating a new project to boost finance for sustainable practices — something we cod all get behind...
Happy Tuesday. And, a belated Happy Earth Day! In celebration, we’ve made some changes to the stories for this edition — drop us a note and let us know what you think.