Many construction problems trace back to conditions that existed before the first footing was poured”— Jules Albert III ...
Every winter, humidifiers seem to pop up everywhere. Stacked on store shelves, spotlighted in home-care roundups and quietly humming in bedrooms across the country. And it’s not hard to understand why ...
The author served as Coordinating Lead Author for the GEO 7 assessment and participated in the SPM approval meeting in Nairobi (27–31 October 2025). She also acted as a scientific observer at COP28 in ...
A group of more than 250 environmental organizations is asking Congress to stop building new energy-hungry data centers. In a letter to Congress, environmental organizations, including Greenpeace USA ...
UC San Diego says it’s struggling to deal with a large and growing number of freshmen whose math skills are below middle-school level, leaving many unprepared to thrive at an institution famed for its ...
When the United Nations Environment Assembly convenes in December, a key topic up for discussion will be the mounting environmental impact of artificial intelligence. Ahead of those talks, here’s a ...
Ruth Do Coutto has more than 25 years of professional experience in the field of environmental, climate and chemicals policy and programme development and management. She is currently serving as the ...
We’re not living in a natural outcome of human needs and behavior. The built environment as we know it—buildings and the spaces between—does direct damage to our minds. Land use planning has had ...
Abstract: Drawing on institutional theory, this study disentangles the intricate relationships between environmental laws, corporate environmental ethics (CEE), green process innovation (GPI), and ...
The central appeal of environmental markets – efficient allocation of emission reductions – has been difficult to validate empirically. We develop a framework linking the theoretical change in ...