A massive new protected area in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – equal to the size of France – has so far failed to include...
Industries with high energy demands—manufacturing, mining, and large-scale agriculture—increasingly face rising electricity costs in Australia. These sectors rely heavily on a continuous power supply for their...
Utility load growth projections have dramatically increased for the coming years, based primarily on growth in data center development and the onshoring of U.S. manufacturing. Utilities...
Extreme weather can harm food production in many different ways. Drought leaving rice fields cracked and dry. Heavy rainfall flooding orange groves. Tropical cyclones tearing down...
Episode 101: Music, Literature, and Climate Action Episode 101 of Citizens’ Climate Radio highlights two powerful voices shaping the climate conversation: Elise Silvestri, a college student...
The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has placed new restrictions on scientists that those inside the agency have said could hamper the availability...
What American writer Sophia Dembling says here is correct, but in many cases there are risks to speaking up as well. As long as we have...
Some wildfire suppressants in the U.S. contain levels of toxic metals up to 2,880 times the regulator limits set for drinking water, according to a recently...
When I came across the meme at left, I thought, “Hmmm. I’ll have to ponder this for a while. Well, I suppose I don’t support election...
Just before Christmas in 2008 in the Tennessee town of Kingston, a pile of coal ash located near the Kingston Fossil Plant broke free and spread...