California Gov. Gavin Newsom Faces Key Decisions to Reduce Emissions Back Home
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing key decisions regarding climate initiatives in the state.
Aluminum Oxide Shortage Spurs Russia's Supply Chain Diversification Efforts
Facing an aluminum oxide shortage exacerbated by geopolitical tensions, Russia has been diversifying its supply chain for this critical raw material.
Ocean Infinity to Conduct Cutting-Edge Survey for Equinor's California Offshore Wind Farm Project
Ocean Infinity, an ocean robotics firm, has entered into a contract with Equinor Wind US LLC to conduct a comprehensive site investigation survey off the coast of Morro Bay, California.
Volvo Prioritizes BEVs to Reduce Carbon in U.S. Trucking
Volvo Trucks believes that battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) will be the main technology to transform the trucking industry in North America and globally.
Opinion: EPA Must Stop Unsafe and Costly California Maritime Mandate
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has issued a mandate that tugboat operators must upgrade their engines with unapproved Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) within six months.
California Governor Gavin Newsom Commits to Signing Climate-Focused Transparency Laws for Major Corporations
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced his intention to sign two climate-focused bills into law.
Monjasa Spearheads the Development of Latin America's Marine Biofuels Supply Chain
Monjasa, one of the world's top 10 marine fuel suppliers, is working to establish a sustainable and scalable biofuel option for the maritime industry in Latin America.
Volvo's Roadmap to Zero Emissions Puts Customers at the Center
In Sweden, Volvo Trucks is adopting a customer-focused approach to achieve its corporate goals for reducing carbon emissions.
Advancing Toward a Zero-Carbon Shipping Future Amidst Climate Report Warnings for Ports
In the maritime shipping sector, climate change is a pressing concern, and recent developments reflect both hope and challenges.
Calstart Unveils Six-Step Strategy for Accelerating Charging Infrastructure for Zero-Emission Commercial Trucks
Calstart, a non-profit environmental advocacy organization, has released a report on phasing in charging infrastructure for zero-emission, battery-electric commercial trucks.
Shipping Industry Faces Challenges in Securing Carbon-Neutral Fuels for 2030 Emission Targets
The shipping industry may struggle to secure enough carbon-neutral fuels to meet the 2030 maritime emission targets, according to DNV.
Major Truck Manufacturers Launch $2-3 Billion Battery Cell Venture for Electric Vehicles
Three major truck and engine manufacturers, including Accelera by Cummins, Daimler Trucks & Buses US Holding LLC, and Paccar, have initiated a joint venture worth an estimated $2 to $3 billion to produce battery cells in the United States.
Bronx Logistics Center in Hunts Point Earns Prestigious LEED-Platinum Certification
The Bronx Logistics Center in Hunts Point has achieved LEED v4 Platinum certification, making it one of the few distribution buildings in the US with this prestigious rating.
Solar Supply Chain Raises Human Rights Concerns as Transparency Declines
A new report by experts in human rights and the solar industry has raised concerns about the solar supply chain's lack of transparency amid human rights issues.
J.B. Hunt Commits to Sustainability: Acquiring 13 Zero-Emission Nikola Trucks
Nikola Corporation and J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. have reached an agreement for J.B. Hunt Transport Inc., a subsidiary of J.B. Hunt, to purchase 13 zero-emission Class 8 trucks from Nikola.
Connecticut Drives Towards a Greener Future with Zero-Emissions Car Plan Set for 2035
Connecticut's commitment to becoming zero emission by 2035 stems from a growing recognition of the urgent need to address climate change and its adverse effects on the environment and public health.
U.S. Climate Law Drives Clean Energy Investment and Manufacturing Boom
The US climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which passed one year ago, has accelerated the adoption of clean energy technology in the country.
Amazon's Carbon Emissions Dip for the First Time Due to Renewable Energy Purchases and Slower Sales Growth
Amazon reports a decrease in carbon emissions for the first time since the company began reporting the figure.
Diesel Technology Forum Champions Near-Zero-Emission Trucks as Key to a Cleaner Trucking Future Amid ZEV Push
The Diesel Technology Forum (DTF), a trade group representing suppliers in the diesel engine supply chain, is positioning diesel engines as a leading force in achieving a cleaner future for the trucking industry.
West Coast's Increasing Use of Biofuels to Drive Down Diesel Consumption to Decade Low
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the West Coast's rising demand for renewable diesel and biodiesel is expected to lead to the lowest diesel consumption levels in over a decade.