The tension surrounding climate nonprofits' tax status intensified as President Trump considered an executive order potentially affecting their tax-exempt status. This move, driven by the broader political climate, has sparked a critical discussion regarding the legality and future of such
Could an industrial shift in Burnaby, British Columbia, hold the key to reducing the global carbon footprint? As we stand on the precipice of an eco-friendly revolution, Svante's groundbreaking endeavor promises to redefine the fight against climate change with its newly launched gigafactory
Svante Technologies has recently marked a significant milestone with the inauguration of the inaugural carbon capture gigafactory situated in Burnaby, British Columbia. Spanning 141,000 square feet, this facility represents a major advancement in the carbon capture industry, setting new standards
In a significant development for Arizona's energy sector, House Bill 2679 has been enacted into law, introducing transformations in utility financing across the state. Initiated by Arizona Public Service (APS) and backed by Republican Representative Gail Griffin, the bill allows utility companies
The environmental services sector in New England is undergoing significant consolidation, presenting a unique challenge for smaller entities striving to maintain their foothold. Amidst this shifting landscape, Boston Green Environmental Services has successfully expanded its reach, demonstrating
The soaring environmental crises of recent years have continuously drawn attention to the critical need for practical solutions. In light of these challenges, the role of economic strategies in environmental protection has been intensively debated. This discourse gained momentum during the