Climate change, disruption of ecosystems, pollution, and other negative environmental aspects represent a pervasive and severe threat to biodiversity, public health, and well-being. Long-term exposure to environmental contaminants may increase susceptibility to certain diseases, enhancing also the (bio)accumulation of harmful chemicals in the ecosystems. Therefore, a common urge of the scientific community is directed to embark on ambitious and novel solutions to fight pollution and climate change. The emergence of novel, innovative and green solutions gives rise to the development and implementation of planning models and technologies aiming to reduce the environmental impact and substance emission. The Green Energy and Environmental Technology (GEET) journal highlights the recent advances and emerging trends in research and development of technological innovations that could define, shape, and shift toward a sustainable future. Within the four sections, featuring