Editors’ Note: Under current proposals from Brooklyn city council members – like the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, which the Eagle covered Oct. 13 – greenhouse emissions must be at ...
Lucas Joppa is chief sustainability officer and senior managing director at Haveli Investments, Austin, Texas, USA. Net zero. This simple accounting term represents humanity’s greatest challenge — and ...
There is a lot of talk and uncertainty in our industry as to whether emissions regulations will change. California Air Resources Board (CARB) recently withdrew its waiver request for the Advanced ...
Cummins CEO Tom Linebarger: "I, for one, do not want to have to explain to my grandchildren one day that I did nothing while the planet got hotter." Although much progress toward a ...
Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp. MSFT co-founder and one of the most vocal advocates for large-scale climate solutions, is urging wealthy nations to lead the charge in achieving net-zero emissions, ...
A new eCascadia semi truck sits at a charging station in November 2023 at Electric Island in Portland. Washington is close to opening a new incentive program for commercial fleet operators to ...
From President Trump’s first day back in office, he vowed to unravel California’s sway over the nation’s auto-emission standards by eliminating the state’s zero-emission mandates. He made good on that ...
Inside this month's issue of Supply Chain Management Review, we look at the complicated process of managing parts for military aircraft and what private sector supply chain managers can learn. Plus, ...
Everyone in aviation agrees emissions need to fall, but they seem disagree on how to get there. If airlines, governments, and manufacturers don’t work together, 2050’s net-zero goal risks staying out ...
4Gen Logistics is on track to operate a fully zero-emission drayage fleet by the end of 2025, combining battery-electric and hydrogen trucks with robust charging infrastructure. The North American ...
MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) — On Jan. 20, the Mesa County Commissioners approved a $100,000 grant agreement between the county and the Colorado Department of Transportation Division of Transit and Rail.