With us today is Christopher Hailstone, a respected authority in energy management and renewable energy. In light of recent actions by Congress affecting California's truck emissions rules, Christopher will share his insights on what these changes mean for the future of zero-emissions vehicles and
In an urgent public health announcement, the National Weather Service alerted residents of New York City, including all its boroughs and outlying areas like Rockland and Westchester counties, about deteriorated air quality. This alert, in effect until the subsequent Monday evening, has been
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is implementing significant changes to PFAS regulations, affecting water utilities and public health nationwide, notably in Florida. PFAS, a group of long-lasting manufactured chemicals, are used for their resistance to water, grease, and stains. They have
In the wake of the recent Eaton and Palisades wildfires, which struck California in January, environmental safety measures have come under scrutiny. With over 13,500 properties damaged or destroyed and numerous fatalities reported, these events rank among the most devastating on record for the
The growing urgency of climate change has pushed regions worldwide to seek innovative solutions that effectively involve both public and private sectors. Puerto Vallarta stands out in this regard, as the local Business Association (AEBBA) has taken decisive steps by partnering with the Jalisco
With 80% of the buildings that will exist in 2050 already constructed, current structures play a massive role in meeting carbon reduction targets. Facility managers are pivotal in managing carbon during fit-outs and refurbishments. This responsibility is not just about compliance with regulations