Carlsbad staff gives back
A group of Sandians, their families and friends cleaned up litter along the Pecos River.
Watershed models offer learning moments
Volunteers from Environment, Safety and Health visited 40 fifth-grade classrooms to provide hands-on education about the importance of preventing water pollution.
Can clay capture carbon dioxide?
A team of engineers and scientists are exploring new ways to capture carbon dioxide from the air we breathe.
Guided by ‘a responsibility to act,’ environmental stewards tidy up Tech Area III
The group has removed more than 3,700 tons of leftover materials from large-scale tests.
Building muscle memory
Months of intense planning, organizing and coordinating culminated in Sandia’s Aug. 10 annual emergency exercise — a yearly workout to test its emergency response organization’s proficiency in responding to a site incident.
Cycloalkanes a strong candidate for reducing aviation emissions
As global demand for aviation fuel is high and expected to increase, continued use of petroleum fuel has impacts on climate change. In collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia researchers pave a way to sustainable jet fuel.
Sandia celebrates Earth Day
Initiatives like Zero Waste by 2025 and the Commuter Assistance Program aim to increase sustainability at Sandia. Learn more about how Sandia is investing in the planet.
Climate security focus of workshop series with University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
More than 30 people from Sandia and the university participated in a workshop on Feb. 11 focused on climate-modeling research.
Building systems engineer helps lessen climate impact of Sandia’s campuses
Robin Jones is dedicated to conservation through her work and at home. Read how it has informed her career, her contributions to climate security and her advice for educating others on the climate crisis.
2022 EMS awards recognize waste reduction, energy efficiency, resource conservation and more
Accomplishments of staff who helped Sandia reduce its impact on the environment were recognized this week as part of Sandia’s weeklong Earth Day celebration.