As quantum computing moves closer to large-scale deployment, new research is examining its future energy, water, and material demands.
INNIO’s 3 MW 100% Hydrogen Backup Power Demo – Fuel Cells Works
INNIO and Net Zero Innovation Hub demonstrate world-first 3 MW 100% hydrogen-fueled backup power for data centers with Microsoft, Google, …
China Markets $885 Million Green Sovereign Bond in Hong Kong – Bloomberg
China is selling as much as 6 billion yuan ($885 million) of green sovereign bonds in Hong Kong on Thursday, returning to the international ESG …
Driving a green energy transition with halide perovskite solar cells | Nature Sustainability
Halide perovskites have revolutionized photovoltaics, achieving efficiencies that rival those of crystalline silicon. However, as the technology …
CSRD files lawsuit against Spa Hills Compost Facility over bylaw contravention – Castanet
The CSRD has announced that they have officially started legal proceedings against the Spa Hills Compost facility in Yankee Flats after vowing to …
Beyond the compost bin: How Pittsburgh restaurants are reimagining waste – The Allegheny Front
Looking into a gray bucket with food scraps at the bottom. Compost can consist of any vegetable matter, but no dairy or meat products. Photo: Kathy …
Cheshire: Backyard compost bins available through NBSWMD | Community News
The Northern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District is offering a limited supply of the 80-gallon Earth Machine backyard compost bins at a …
Chilton compost site changes draw comments from public | Local News | iwantthenews.com
… compost area. The recently installed gated fence now is open for the … compost area closes. Linda Hoerth let council members know she had …
First human composting facility opens on East Coast: ‘It’s a gentle, natural process’ – Yahoo
Earth Funeral has opened a human composting facility in Elkridge, Maryland, offering what it describes as a lower-impact alternative to burial and …
Green Up – BHS Register
This student-led group is working to reduce food waste and improve composting habits at BHS. Kyle Buck ’26 is a co-founder of the club and said it …