Climate Change Is Widespread, Rapid, and Intensifying — And Terrifying
The IPCC has released its Sixth Assessment Report on the physical science basis of climate change.
Climate Change Is Widespread, Rapid, and Intensifying — And Terrifying
The IPCC has released its Sixth Assessment Report on the physical science basis of climate change.
COVID-19, Climate Change, and Automotive 2.0 Mean Infrastructure Changes on the Horizon
Governments around the globe are facing a classic chicken and egg conundrum – do they wait for automotive 2.0 to arrive en masse before they invest untold sums of money in infrastructure to support the Automotive 2.0 movement, or do they invest now and hope the Automotive 2.0...
Climate Change Diligence—An Emerging Focus in U.S. Transactions
In transactions, climate change diligence is generally directed at examining the climate change impact of a potential investment.
ESG Legislation Targets Climate Risk Disclosure
The push for publicly traded companies to disclose information on climate risks has made its way into a number of legislative proposals, including a comprehensive bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives.
As Disasters Spiral, Cities Confront Need for Climate Adaptation
A new report argues that cities must assume a wartime footing to protect critical infrastructure and prepare for a more dangerous future.
CERCLA, also known also as Superfund, in 1980 to address the horror of sites like Love Canal where discarded toxic chemicals began oozing into neighboring backyards and basements, contaminating air, soil and water, and...
Risk Managed? New Report Finds Chemical Disaster Risks from Climate Change
Today, the Union of Concerned Scientists, Earthjustice, and the Center for Progressive Reform released a policy brief estimating the risks posed by natural disasters to Risk Management Program (RMP) facilities and the surrounding communities.
What cities will be most affected by climate change?
The reality is that climate change is already changing your life — and your location plays a huge role in what its continued impact will be.
EPA Emphasizes Environmental Justice in HFC Phasedown
On April 30, 2021, EPA Administrator Michael Regan signed the Biden EPA’s first proposed rule to address greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
The U.S. Will Need a Lot of Land for a Zero-Carbon Economy
At his international climate summit last week, President Joe Biden vowed to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030.
Climate Change a Focus of Environmental Policy, Infrastructure Plan
President Biden took a number of Day One actions to help fulfill his promises to achieve a carbon-free power sector by 2035...
The redevelopment of brownfield sites often offers benefits for the community, the creation of jobs, and utilizing existing infrastructure for increased density.
Climate Resilience and Coastal Brownfield Redevelopment
Brownfield regeneration poses unique challenges to cities around the world; climate change and sea-level rise (SLR) make the regeneration of waterfront sites increasingly complex.
Key Takeaways from the Climate Leaders Summit
The Biden administration kicked off their two-day Climate Leaders’ Summit on Earth Day, April 22, 2021, and concluded the event on April 23, 2021.
Cities Are Our Best Hope for Surviving Climate Change
Mayors and city managers across the world are turning urban centers into laboratories, implementing measures to cut air pollution and move toward zero-carbon energy.
Google Earth Timelapse, and stories to watch this week
Google Earth has managed to add the element of time to their geographical data. The first thing that you will notice on their time-lapse maps is how humans have changed the planet.
Organizers Are Ready For Earth Day 2021 Because They Built The Digital Infrastructure In 2020
Online networks built last year by EarthDay.org will allow for an estimated 10 million people to tune in for three summits and a second-annual digital live event.
Earth Day 2021: Restoring Environmental Regulatory Law Protections
On April 22, 1970, millions of Americans took part in demonstrations and community cleanups celebrating the first Earth Day.
NYC Zoning Amendment Increases Building Options in Flood Zones
The article examines the myriad risks that climate change poses to New York City...