Environmental management has become a strategic priority across industry, infrastructure and energy systems facing growing regulatory, operational and sustainability demands. This section covers news on emissions control, environmental compliance, decarbonization, monitoring and projects designed to reduce the impact of industrial activity on the environment.
Coverage includes developments in environmental regulation, air, water and soil monitoring, clean technologies, resource efficiency and sustainability programs that support more responsible operations. It also highlights public and private initiatives, compliance strategies and investments reflecting the increasing integration of environmental criteria across industrial and infrastructure systems.
Through these stories, Environment follows the policies, technologies and strategic decisions reshaping how companies and institutions respond to environmental challenges through more sustainable and resilient models.
Eni and Hera inaugurate the Ravenna Environmental Center for circular economy
Amazon data centers are seven times more water efficient
Van Oord to restore tidal area in the Scheur River
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TotalEnergies Deploys Monitoring to Reduce Methane Emissions
The ISO 9001 revision moves into its final phase ahead of publication in 2026
The Steppe Forward Chair assesses the impact of solar energy on steppe biodiversity
MiQ launches digital registry for methane emissions certificates
Methane reduction: a strategic lever for global energy security
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