Federal funding clawbacks targeting sustainability-minded programs are expected to stunt U.S. 2050 emissions goals by as much ...
The fuel tubing segment, which accounts for nearly 19.6% of ETFE applications, benefits from ETFE’s low permeability and ...
Coral Springs received the LEED Gold Certification for its sustainability efforts, scoring 61/110 points in areas like water efficiency and energy, as highlighted on CoralSprings.gov.
NEW DELHI- India is emerging as a global leader in the hydrogen industry, with a strong focus on green hydrogen, according to a report. Data compiled by S&P Global indicated that India’s potential to ...
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Law.com reached out to more than half of the Am Law 200 with questions about AI and its impact on summer 2026 class sizes.
President Donald Trump's new "Gold Card" immigration program marks a major shift in U.S. visa policy, creating a fast-track path for wealthy individuals willing to pay significant sums of money to ...
Green Bay will see its first community land trust, the fourth in Wisconsin. The idea may be unfamiliar to many, but it has a long history and an important role in tackling the national housing crisis.
The Department of Energy has told employees to avoid using certain words, including "climate change," "green" and "sustainable," according to an internal email sent to staff and obtained by NPR. The ...
The $150,000 home used to be a bedrock of Wisconsin housing markets, something working families could count on when it was time to buy the American Dream. It’s more a nightmare, now. Brown County’s ...
An anti-Zohran Mamdani super PAC launched a citywide campaign to mobilize owners of co-ops and condos to vote against the lefty Democratic nominee and mayoral front-runner over his backing of green ...
Judge Scott Schlegel of Louisiana’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal, the author of the [sch]Legal Tech Substack, says that judges are best served by experimenting with generative artificial intelligence ...