• Going Green

    On April 15 at 1pm, Great Britain achieved a new low carbon intensity record of 19gCO2/kWh, which is the amount of carbon pollution produced per unit of electricity generated, which has beaten the previous record which was set on April 5 of 21gCO2/kWh. Polluting fossil fuels only generated 2.4 per cent of the electricity that day – a record low and it’s a huge milestone in clean energy provision for this country and definitely something worth shouting about. In 2009, some 74 per cent of GB...

  • Going Green

    On April 15 at 1pm, Great Britain achieved a new low carbon intensity record of 19gCO2/kWh, which is the amount of carbon pollution produced per unit of electricity generated, which has beaten the previous record which was set on April 5 of 21gCO2/kWh. Polluting fossil fuels only generated 2.4 per cent of the electricity that day – a record low and it’s a huge milestone in clean energy provision for this country and definitely something worth shouting about. In 2009, some 74 per cent of GB...

  • The Green Milkweeds are calling the Monarchs

    By Becky Emerson Carlberg Special to the Herald Democrat Just can’t get going or focus on things. After the rains, my yard is beginning to… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Cartoon: Greene's goodwill tour

    A cartoon by Jeff Danziger. Campaign Action

    • AiPT!

    ‘Green Arrow’ #11 review

    Another good issue of a good run.

  • Is green dust on your car what you really think it is?

    The combination of that green and yellow dust-like coating covering your car, decks and more happens every spring in Northeast Ohio, but did you know it's not actually the same pollen that causes itchy noses and runny eyes?

  • Are EVs empowering India's Green Transition?

    PLI is driving the surge, but there are sustainability challenges in

  • Braised Harissa Eggplant and Greens [Vegan]

    There’s a brief period between summer and fall where it seems that just about every fruit and vegetable is available in abundance at the farmers’ market. This stew-like dish celebrates the seasonal overlap when tomatoes are still ruby red, deep purple orbs of eggplant are taut and smooth, and dark, leafy greens arrive in bunches. It’s just the thing to make when the weather starts to turn and your craving for cool, crisp salads is replaced by warmer, spicier things. If you’re the type that likes...

    • Adweek

    Sustainability Is More Than a Big Leafy Green Picture

    As businesses attempt to navigate the incredibly complex, fragmented and increasingly regulated sustainability landscape, they all too often opt for a "leave no trace" approach. This is because the issue is all at once highly prioritized and also highly scrutinized, from consumers to C-suites. As a result, organizations often delegate it to the responsibility of

  • 2024 Juneteenth Festival Goes Green

    Festivals can produce a lot of waste. Just think of the boatloads of single use plastic cups and bottles, and the food containers. Not to mention the litter in our []

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene is a distraction that is hurting Republicans

    “There is a prerequisite to making public policy. It is called winning elections. In today’s America, winning elections does not start in the House Republican caucus.”

  • EBRD and GCF support green investments in Armenia

    Businesses in Armenia will have more opportunities to invest in green technologies thanks to a US$ 10 million (€9.3 million) loan, which the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) are providing to Inecobank for on-lending to corporates and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for green investments. The EBRD will provide US$ 7.5 million (€7.0 …