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Railcar owner GATX won’t have to help pay the $600 million settlement related to the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, a jury decided.
USDOT formally cancels the 2023 rule requiring states to measure and target CO2 emissions on federal highways. Repeal aims to reduce burden, says Sec. Duffy.
The UK government and Italian energy company Eni are set to approve a 38-mile pipeline to collect carbon dioxide from ...
An independently reviewed Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) published today finds Ascend Elements’ innovative Hydro-to-Cathode® ...
South Dakota lawmakers passed an eminent domain ban for carbon capture pipelines in March that made Summit’s planned route ...
With the world set to blow past its temperature targets, efforts are growing to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
There’s a saying, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” The City of Ottawa has been doing just that by retrofitting many existing facilities and other assets to not only use less energy but ...
A research team has uncovered surprising evidence of cross-border pollution reaching the Arctic, originating from an ...
Global research organisation the World Resources Institute (WRI) has said that, while many countries have made strides forward, their collective efforts still fall far short of what’s needed to avoid ...
TORONTO — The University of Toronto is launching a new climate institute with the help of a $60-million gift. The interdisciplinary Lawson Climate Institute is expected to focus on sustainable ...
In the latest major deregulation effort by the Trump administration, the Department of Transportation has withdrawn a Biden-era highway emissions rule set to take effect in ...
While AI's energy consumption raises climate concerns, it also offers solutions. AI optimizes transportation, reducing fuel ...