How the US cut climate-changing emissions while its economy more than doubled
US emissions are down about 15% over the past 10 years, but new data centers have caused uncertainty ahead.
US emissions are down about 15% over the past 10 years, but new data centers have caused uncertainty ahead.
The Florida Public Archeology Network’s program allows for the public to play a role in preserving historic sites.
Your power bill is caught in a perfect storm of surging demand, rising fuel costs and infrastructure failures.
Without guardrails, we risk creating a convenience technology that accelerates environmental collapse.
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change are still threats and conservation efforts must continue.
Rising ocean temperatures are strengthening hurricanes, prompting discussion about a potential Category 6.
'The entire Paris Agreement experiment is being challenged.'
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.
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