EBJ presents a detailed analysis and outlook of the evolving and still emerging market in hydraulic fracturing and “unconventional” oil and gas development with a focus on environmental services.
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This edition of EBJ features data, analysis, survey results and company profiles in three segments of the environmental industry: hazardous waste management, remediation and industrial services. These sectors — together the “contracting” segments of the environmental industry — accounted for $24.3 billion in revenues in 2016, according to EBJ segmentation and analysis portrayed in charts and tables in this edition along with ranking of top companies in each segment. Both the $24-billion environmental contracting segments and the $30-billion environmental consulting & engineering industry count remediation as an important market category and EBJ’s detailed surveys on Remediation Markets and Remediation Technology reveal growth services, clients and geographies, key benchmarks, contract trends and technology applications. » Read More
Environmental Business Journal reviews the rapidly emerging, and rapidly evolving, ESG movement as it impacts the investment & financial community, and then corporations and eventually all entities public and private.
This special 50-page edition of EBJ, leveraging research done by sister publication Climate Change Business Journal (CCBJ), focuses on the climate change adaptation industry as defined by CCBJ and all the companies engaged in p » Read More
EBJ’s annual analysis of the environmental consulting & engineering industry details a $26.6 billion U.S. industry competing in a $53 billion global environmental consulting & engineering market. Following a 4% revenue » Read More
In this 44-page Environmental Industry Overview 2019 edition of Environmental Business Journal, EBJ presents a strategic overview of the 14-segment environmental industry, making sense of market drivers and client trends common to the 14 segment industry or the collective $400 billion U.S. environmental industry.
EBJ provides data on 2013 growth rates in environmental service segments and a forecast for 2014-2015 based on a comprehensive survey of 130 environmental industry executives. EBJ 2014 Snapshot Survey respondents expect their g » Read More
The $50-billion U.S. energy efficiency business is mostly equipment and systems, but services and specialty markets like smart grid and demand response applications and are a more repidly growing component that will exceed $10 » Read More
The 2020 Environmental Executive Review and EBJ Awards provides a view into growth, management, planning, strategy, execution, innovation and what it takes to compete in environmental markets. 2020 Environmental Executive Review includes also Q&As with executives and key award winners for 2019 accomplishments reflect new markets, market trends and management challenges.
EBJ’s annual edition listing the 2012 EBJ Business Achievement Awards and Q&As with key senior executives in the environmental industry.
The detailed treatment of 40+ award winners provides a view into what separ » Read More
The U.S. environmental consulting & engineering business grew in 2016. A modest 1.4% growth according to EBJ’s calculations based on compiled revenues of more than 600 firms, but growth nonetheless. Preliminary results for 2017 indicate a growth » Read More
Environmental Business Journal® presents its biannual comprehensive analysis of the water industry in a 52-page edition dedicated to water.
The Instrument & Information Systems segment of the U.S. environmental industry was $6.34 billion in 2014 and grew 5%, but for providers of specialty environmental information systems, software and services, growth is expec » Read More
EBJ presents its annual analysis of the $136-billion U.S. water industry. Interviews and comments by leader and innovators in consulting & engineering, equipment manufacturing and supply and analysts, complement results of » Read More
The 2019 Environmental Industry Summit Presentations include files that contain information presented during EBI’s 17th annual summit, which was attended by 130 environmental industry executives in San Diego, California.