Veralto, a global leader in water and product quality solutions, announced positive first quarter results and updated its financial guidance for 2024. The Company reported year-over-year core sales growth led by strength in industrial markets and aggregate price increases. Operating margin expanded, and earnings growth reached high single digits. Veralto anticipates continued low-single-digit non-GAAP core sales growth and adjusted operating profit margin expansion of 50 to 75 basis points for the full year 2024. The Company raised its target for adjusted diluted earnings per share to a range of $1.13 to $1.17.
Results for: Environment
California’s anticipated second consecutive ‘superbloom’ of wildflowers has not materialized due to healthier natural conditions. Last year’s abundant bloom was fueled by a drought that suppressed weed growth, allowing wildflowers to thrive. However, this year, weeds have returned in force, outcompeting wildflowers for resources. While the ‘superbloom’ is not a scientific term, experts conclude that the lack of an extraordinary bloom is a positive sign of environmental health. Despite the absence of a ‘superbloom,’ various wildflowers, such as mustards, Bigelow’s Tickseed, and pockets of blooms in Death Valley, can still be enjoyed throughout California in the coming months.
Juvenile Great White sharks, despite their intimidating appearance, exhibit preferences for specific habitat temperatures. A study by Cal State Long Beach’s Shark Lab reveals that these sharks favor water temperatures between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit, akin to human comfort zones. Their preferred thermal range extends from 60 to 72 degrees, aligning with the ideal conditions found in the Pacific Ocean during the warmer months. Researchers emphasize the importance of state funding to ensure public safety as shark populations rise and climate change leads to warmer coastal waters.
After years of advocacy and pressure from environmental groups, Disney has announced plans to convert the Autopia ride at Disneyland to electric vehicles. The change, which will be completed by fall 2026, will help reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions at the park. The decision to electrify Autopia is a significant step forward for Disney, which has been criticized in the past for its reliance on fossil fuels. It also reflects the growing demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in the tourism industry.
BAE Systems’ CloudSat satellite, launched in 2006 as part of a NASA mission to study global cloud profiles, has officially ended operations after over 17 years on orbit. CloudSat’s primary mission was to collect data on water and ice content in clouds, precipitation processes, and the impact of clouds on climate.
TotalEnergies Begins Construction of Landmark Solar and Storage Project at JFK International Airport
TotalEnergies, in partnership with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and the New York Power Authority (NYPA), has commenced the construction of a massive onsite solar generating and storage system at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport. This significant project, expected to be operational in phases during 2025 and 2026, is a testament to the commitment of all parties involved in transitioning towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.
New weather maps indicate a significant rise in temperatures across Europe, including the UK. Starting from April 31, a plume of heat is expected to grip the continent, bringing 21C highs to parts of southeast England by May 4. While the conditions may not meet the official definition of a heatwave, they will offer a respite from the recent cold weather.
Vertimass has announced the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) approval for blending up to 20% of its green gasoline, VertiGas20, with conventional gasoline. VertiGas20 is produced using renewable ethanol through Vertimass’ Consolidated Alcohol Deoxygenation and Oligomerization (CADO) technology, offering substantial greenhouse gas emission reductions. The technology can be integrated into existing ethanol production facilities, allowing for significant volumes of sustainable gasoline production. VertiGas20 is compatible with current gasoline vehicles, eliminating the need for engine modifications and increasing ethanol demand five-fold. By replacing fossil fuels, VertiGas20 reduces carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 560 billion pounds annually.
True Green Capital Management (TGC) and Qcells have signed a partnership agreement to install up to 450 megawatts (MW) of commercial, community, and industrial solar and grid projects throughout the U.S. Qcells will provide complete turnkey engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services combined with their best-in-class solar modules. The solar modules will be supplied by Qcells’ fully integrated solar supply chain factory in the U.S., which is part of the company’s $1.8 billion investment announced in 2023. This partnership will enhance TGC’s ability to invest in U.S. solar electricity projects and will directly support residential, commercial, and industrial customers’ access to low-cost, clean renewable energy.
In a recent interview, Céline Dion opened up about her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare autoimmune condition that has kept her off the stage for several years. Diagnosed in 2022, the 56-year-old singer describes the challenges she faces daily, including relentless muscle spasms and pain. Despite these obstacles, Dion remains determined to live a fulfilling life and return to her beloved career. She undergoes rigorous physical and vocal therapy and draws inspiration from the teachings of singer-songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman. While the singer remains cautious about a potential return to the stage, she expresses her resilience and optimism for the future.