Drought-hit Panama Canal Lets More Unbooked Ships Pass in Bid to Ease Queue
The Panama Canal, grappling with drought conditions, has implemented a temporary measure to limit the number of new reserved passage slots in an effort to alleviate a bottleneck of ships waiting to transit without reservations.
Regulators Confirm Safety Following Train Incident in Yellowstone River
Preliminary testing of water and air quality along the Yellowstone River, where train cars carrying hazardous materials fell into the water after a bridge collapse, did not reveal any immediate threat to the public, according to state and federal officials.
Examining the Controversy & Assessing the Future of ESG Reporting
During the Economist Impact's 3rd annual "Sustainability Week US" in Washington, D.C., Terrence Keeley and Witold J. Henisz engaged in a debate over the relevance and accuracy of environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) reporting.
Flight Disruptions Continue in Eastern U.S. as Canada Wildfire Smoke Returns
Wildfire smoke from Canada caused flight disruptions in the Eastern U.S. on Thursday, following delays the previous day due to decreased visibility.
Train Derailment Reported in Minnesota by BNSF
On April 1st, a BNSF train carrying ethanol and corn syrup derailed in Raymond, Minnesota, prompting residents to evacuate.
Fashion brands are hurting the climate
Many major fashion brands are under scrutiny for receiving a C-level grade or lower on decarbonization progress.
New ESG laws stamping out the competition
EcoVadis, a global provider of sustainability ratings and assessments for companies, is sending a warning out to organizations that are struggling to comply with new ESG laws and regulations.
Testing for dioxins in East Palestine’s soil will likely yield positive results
Is this is true, why is the Environmental Protection Agency delaying testing the East Palestine delaying testing?
Contamination removal project at the Ohio derailment location paused by EPA
The efforts underway in East Palestine, Ohio to remove contaminated waste from the location of a fiery train derailment in early February have been “temporarily halted” by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
“Ports for People” campaign pushes for Port of LB green energy transition
The Port of Long Beach is currently juggling plans to allow the development of new fossil fuel gas stations at the port, sparking protests from local environmentalists.
Nevada lithium mine faces environmentalist backlash
A U.S. judge has asked a federal agency to revisit part of its approval of the plans to create a Lithium Americas mine in Nevada, near the Oregon border.
EPA has updated its standards for the first time since 2001
The Environmental Protection Agency’s tougher pollution standards will be issued for compliance on 2027 models of large trucks, delivery vans, and buses.
Labor and environmental supplier audits are often ripe with scams
According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), a global organization that tracks and protects human rights in some 90 countries, the published study “Obsessed with Audit Tools, Missing the Goal” shows that business practices are often misrepresented during these audits.
Keeping the planet healthy: how can trucking and logistics help?
With GHG emissions regulations being tightened by the UN climate summit, supply chain markets are searching for new ways to enhance their “clean energy” goals.
Environmental, social, & governance: where does your network stand?
ESG structures speak to how a company manages itself in the circumstances of environmental and social governance.