It’s no secret that per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, are now well-established in the human body, with their presence detected...
America’s political sensibilities are moving to the right, along with many other counties like Hungary, Turkey, Italy, Slovakia, Croatia and the Czech Republic, and that’s sad,...
Allen, Joel, and Phil discuss the growing popularity of return-to-office mandates. New York state has signed a climate change superfund act, making companies pay for pollution...
Mark Maslin is professor of natural sciences at University College London (UCL) and Iain Hanson is honorary professor at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, UCL....
Gillian Caldwell, who led humanitarian climate efforts during the Biden administration, argues that continued investment can address bipartisan concerns like migration. By Marianne Lavelle In Bangladesh,...
New research found that the crop used to feed dairy and beef cows uses the vast majority of agricultural water that would otherwise replenish the largest...
The statement at left has a certain surface-level appeal, but it’s inaccurate. What’s true: The United States was started by rich white male landowners, and its...
On Power-Up this week, LM Wind Power’s method using thermal imaging to estimate power performance, ZF’s system which allows the generator to be rotated independently from...
SolarBank Corporation (NASDAQ: SUUN) has announced a significant deal with Qcells, a subsidiary of South Korea’s Hanwha Solutions. Qcells, through an affiliate, has entered into agreements to purchase...
Botswana’s new climate plan focuses on adapting to drought, floods and cyclones over cutting planet-heating gases, in a move praised by African climate negotiators as a...