Winter blast of snow, ice and bitter cold grips US from Midwest to East Coast  

Winter blast of snow, ice and bitter cold grips US from Midwest to East Coast  

A major winter blast of snow, ice, wind and plunging temperatures in the U.S. stirred dangerous travel conditions from central and southern states all the way to the East Coast early Monday, prompting schools and government offices in several states to close. Snow and ice blanketed major roads across Kansas…Read More

Jimmy Carter raised climate change concerns 35 years before the Paris Accords

Jimmy Carter raised climate change concerns 35 years before the Paris Accords

PLAINS, GEORGIA — When Jimmy Carter chose branding designs for his presidential campaign, he passed on the usual red, white and blue. He wanted green. Emphasizing how much the Georgia Democrat enjoyed nature and prioritized environmental policy, the color became ubiquitous. On buttons, bumper stickers, brochures…Read More

Sustainability Practices Help Control Hotel Utility Costs

Sustainability Practices Help Control Hotel Utility Costs

Ambitious climate and decarbonization efforts have heightened the demand for electrified and energy-efficient buildings. Regulatory frameworks are evolving from simple incentives to stringent compliance measures. Recently, states and cities have enacted building performance standards (BPS) that mandate energy performance and emissions reductions, as well as implementing benchmarking and transparency policies…Read More

Hilton’s Curio Collection Debuts in San Francisco with Opening of Timbri Hotel

Hilton’s Curio Collection Debuts in San Francisco with Opening of Timbri Hotel

Last week, Timbri Hotel San Francisco opened its doors as the latest addition to Curio Collection by Hilton, offering a retreat in the heart of the city’s Mid-Market neighborhood. This 12-story, 236-room property seamlessly blends modern design with nature to create a fresh, invigorating environment where culture…Read More