Price spikes from the war highlight the necessity of the renewable energy transition for stability and national security, the ...
The state plans to pay for induction stoves to be installed in 10,000 apartments across New York City. A Bronx walk-up provides an early look at what’s to come.
The U.S. Forest Service said it plans to approve South32’s Hermosa project in Patagonia, Arizona, despite the water problems the mine is already causing.
Go behind the scenes with managing editor Jamie Smith Hopkins and reporter Nick Kusnetz as they discuss how a recent visit by an FBI agent to a climate activist hints at a broadening Trump ...
While the faith-based marchers failed to push the Clear Horizons Act through the state legislature, it spread prayers for the ...
Indian tribes in western Washington warn salmon ecosystems are being destroyed faster than they can be restored.
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has changed the data center industry and thrust construction of giant server farms ...
Despite an Oregon court ruling in January invalidating a rule that enabled clear cutting, it’s far from the last salvo in the battle for how to fight fires or manage forests—and who can profit from it ...
A decade ago, Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection published a study on radioactivity in the oil and gas industry, motivated by fears that increasing volumes of toxic fracking waste ...
The heat wave could further lower water availability in the region, which has seen staggeringly low levels of snowpack this ...
As countries scramble to secure oil, gas and fertilizer, China’s bets on clean energy and coal are cushioning its dependence on oil and gas imports.
As policymakers meet in Jamaica to develop regulations for mineral exploitation in international waters, Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala highlights what’s at stake for Pacific cultures.
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