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ClimateView Releases Free Technology To Help Cities Decarbonize

The specific part of the ClimateOS platform ClimateView is offering gratis is the “critical analysis functionality,” which allows cities to comprehensively assess the emissions of each sector of their economies, including transport, buildings, industry, energy and waste. The “digital city” function then allows cities to model their economies and explore the impact of multiple carbon-cutting initiatives and how they interact.

Carbon Mapper Charts Path For Real-Time Emissions Tracking To Accelerate Climate Mitigation Efforts

Carbon Mapper, a U.S. 501c3 non-profit, aims to accelerate climate action and environmental stewardship with real-time tracking and technical services made possible by advanced satellite technology. Carbon Mapper satellites point at key infrastructure areas such as oil and gas production fields, pipelines, refineries, power plants, regions with large concentrations of ... Read more »

New York World-Class Javits Center Embraces Urban Farming

As the Javits Center reopens post-pandemic, the iconic convention center will boast a 1-acre rooftop working farm, among other enhancements and sustainability features. Highlights of the 1.2 million square-foot expansion project, a collaboration between Lendlease, Turner Construction, TVS design and Stantec, include:  113,000 square feet of pre-function space 90,000 square ... Read more »

Carbon To Value Initiative Introduces First Cohort To Develop New Carbon Technologies

The Carbon to Value (C2V) Initiative has introduced its first cohort of companies aimed at commercializing carbon technologies (carbontech) that capture and convert CO2 into valuable end products or services. Carbontech has a market opportunity of $1 trillion in the U.S. and up to $6 trillion globally, according to Carbon180. ... Read more »
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What’s next for the Clean Water Act?

The Clean Water Act is a cornerstone of U.S. environmental regulations. Originating from the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948, the policy’s goal is to protect streams, rivers, lakes and bays throughout the United States. It allows the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to define water quality and wastewater standards for industries, managing the discharge of pollutants in navigable waterways.

Smart Building Automation Software and Systems Market Continues to Leap through 2027

A recent report shows that smart building automation software and systems will achieve significant increases in North America by 2027. As urbanization leads to increasingly smarter cities, buildings are an integral part of a city's ecosystem. Intelligent buildings lead to improved economic outcomes for both owners and users as well as improved satisfaction, safety, and wellbeing…

How Sustainability Is Catalyzing Innovation Part 2 of 2: Leaders Leading

This two-part series highlights the urgent needs driving innovation in sustainability in part one, and leaders leading – examples of companies innovating for sustainability – in part two. The landscape of organizations innovating around sustainability has increased dramatically over the past few years. Today, we are seeing a broad spectrum ... Read more »

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