Future of nation’s energy grid hurt by Trump’s funding cuts
Many canceled grants were investments in infrastructure that keeps the lights on when the grid is under stress.
Many canceled grants were investments in infrastructure that keeps the lights on when the grid is under stress.
Every fraction of a degree in warming that humans prevent reduces the risk of runaway climate conditions.
A federal plan to manage the coming 'solar waste tsunami' of retired panels has missed its start date.
Wild places invite us to find unity across our divides.
There have been some promising downward trends, but political winds and energy demands threaten progress.
Hurricane Ida revealed a fragile insurance industry ill-prepared for the consequences of climate change.
The Big Bend includes significant natural sites like barrier islands and seagrass beds, along with important cultural sites.
Countries are balancing the pressures of rising electricity demand with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Elkhorn and staghorn corals native to Florida are now considered 'functionally extinct' in the wild.
Gates stated the status quo isn’t working and innovation is a climate solution that allows for global prosperity.
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