In Cleveland and across the Great Lakes, efforts to reduce waste are not only helping the environment, but also creating new business opportunities. A wide-ranging network of nonprofits, governmental entities, universities, and others are supporting these efforts.
On Wednesday, the city of Cleveland unveiled its first electric vehicle charging station at the Frederick Douglass Recreation Center in the Lee-Harvard neighborhood. The charging station is part of a push to make EV ownership more accessible and affordable to city residents.
Icebreaker Windpower, North America's first freshwater, offshore wind-powered electric-generation project, was given the go-ahead to begin construction following an Ohio Supreme Court ruling Wednesday, Aug. 10.
Bibb Administration Appoints Executive Director for the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board, Director of Economic Development, and Director of Sustainability and Climate Justice.