Groups are pushing the state General Assembly to pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act, as increased strain on the grid has led to energy...
After decades of operation, Merrimack Station’s closure marks the region’s final exit from coal—and the start of a new chapter in renewable energy development. By Ryan...
Southwest utilities are diversifying their electricity assets. By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue In late May, as the outside temperature approached 100 degrees, Arizona’s top water...
Paul Watkinson is a former chief climate negotiator for France who now works independently on ways to improve the multilateral climate process and strengthen climate action....
Expensive accommodation, combined with restricted funding and accreditation, are set to limit the participation of Global South climate activists in COP30, casting doubt on Brazil’s promise...
Dubbed the father of biodiversity, the pioneering author and scientist E.O. Wilson spent his early years exploring the swamps and wetlands of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Now,...
Beneath the gleaming rows of panels, developers learn that healthy soil can make or break a solar project. By Rambo Talabong SAVANNAH, Ga.—Imagine driving past a...
José Gualinga discusses his Kichwa People of Sarayaku’s visionary Living Forest Declaration and the importance of collaborating across cultures and areas of expertise. By Katie Surma...
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Meeting Paris Agreement goals that have put the world on track for warming of 2.6C this century would halve the average number of hot days globally...