The 1 Java Street project, a mixed-used development in Brooklyn, New York with a geothermal heat pump system, has won Project of the Year from the PPI.
Students at JFK Middle School engage in a fundraising walkathon, learning about and contributing to clean water initiatives in South Sudan, which not only raises funds for well drilling but also integrates with their academic curriculum to enhance awareness and empathy towards global water scarcity issues.
The Decarb Boston Summit on June 18th at Sasaki in downtown Boston is set to explore vital sustainability topics like geothermal energy, innovative materials, and financing strategies for decarbonization projects, aiming to advance the city's and attendees' goals for a sustainable future.
Massachusetts is leading the way in the shift from fossil fuels to clean energy with the launch of the country's first utility-operated underground thermal energy network.
With the International Energy Agency predicting that existing mines will only meet 80% of copper needs by 2030, the focus is shifting towards companies like Yukon Metals Corp. that are stepping up to the plate.
New York faces intense debates over the NY HEAT Act and Climate Change Superfund Act as students and advocates rally at the Capitol, urging lawmakers to align state gas utility regulations with climate goals.
The University of Colorado Boulder has received $675,000 in state funding to conduct feasibility studies for on-site geothermal energy projects, aiming to enhance renewable energy production and support Colorado's climate goals.