Nicolas Endress is the chief executive and founder of ClimEase, a Swiss-based software company providing a platform designed to help businesses comply with the EU’s Carbon...
In an attempt to retain wealth from mining, Brazilian legislators have proposed the creation of a new state-owned critical minerals firm which would be responsible for...
An interview with author Lydia Millet. The third installment in our special Earth Day series Memoir, Fiction and the Natural World
The moratorium is the first of its type to pass a legislative chamber, but about a dozen other states have pending proposals. By Dan Gearino Maine...
The Trump EPA’s repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding revokes the agency’s authority to regulate climate pollution. Environmental activists are mourning the loss while vowing to...
Global oil demand is expected to be almost one million barrels per day less than was forecast before the Iran war, as shortages and soaring costs...
Climate lawsuits are a largely nonexistent threat to farmers in the state, but ethanol producers could benefit from the law. By Anika Jane Beamer, Georgina Gustin...
Global oil demand is expected to be almost one billion barrels per day less than was forecast before the Iran war, as shortages and soaring costs...
Virtual power plants see a renewed push in the legislature to weather the state’s “mid-transition.” By Claire Barber SACRAMENTO—Not long into Ellie Cohen’s opening remarks at...
The Bronx River is home to obsolete dams. Plans to remove them could boost efforts to restore dwindling river herring populations. By Lauren Dalban The Bronx...