Tensions with PJM Interconnection have escalated after the grid operator dismissed legislators’ concerns about rising prices. By Aman Azhar Maryland lawmakers are leading a multistate, bipartisan...
The case could become a template for other communities whose water has been contaminated with the chemicals. By Jon Hurdle Some 60,000 residential water customers in...
Rattan Lal, one of the world’s most renowned soil scientists, says yes. By Anika Jane Beamer DES MOINES, Iowa—The World Food Prize Foundation gathered hundreds of...
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There are opportunities for local progress on climate, even when the federal government abdicates its role. By Dan Gearino There is a long-running debate over the...
For years, fisherman Sami Uddin lived and worked on a small patch of coastal land in southeastern Bangladesh – until the site was earmarked for development...
Lately I’ve been speaking with a lot of big companies and universities as part of Greenpeace’s gas campaign. We’re urging brands like Telstra, Bupa, Woolworths, UTS,...
This week marks a major moment in Australia’s long and frustrating struggle to fix its broken national nature laws. The federal government has finally tabled long-awaited...
Some experts believe CKD is the first chronic illness directly linked to climate change. By Gina Jiménez, Public Health Watch Two years ago, Ignacio, a construction...
The governors are exploring fast track approval for data centers that agree to deliver dependable power to the grid as part of the connection process. By...