Question: Which country, the smallest of the G20, is the world leader in decarbonizing its energy and transportation sectors? Hint: They feel a moral duty to...
Robert Bullard, the “father of environmental justice,” has pledged to bring the community’s concerns to the White House. By Lee Hedgepeth SHILOH COMMUNITY, Ala.—If it’s been...
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A new study using marine sponges collected off the coast of Puerto Rico has found that the planet has already warmed more than 1.5 degrees Celsius....
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Angelenos endure deluge and mudslides from a deep-tropic system that stayed put for days By Audrey Gray LOS ANGELES—Around 9 p.m. on Sunday evening, Carol Sanborn...
The Biden administration announced the new requirement last week, citing concerns over what the energy-intensive industry could mean for climate change and energy security. By Kristoffer...
Did you know that more than 80% of our ocean is still unexplored? Scientists have made massive progress in marine exploration in the past century, yet...
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The Wind at Russia’s Back: An Open Statement on the Landscape of Wind Energy Russia, a land known for its vast landscapes and abundant natural...