Loss of whales means a hotter, more dangerous planet
Whales are under threat — along with the important climate-regulating services they provide.
Whales are under threat — along with the important climate-regulating services they provide.
SB 762/HB 945 sought to establish essential workplace safety regulations to prevent heat illness for outdoor workers.
The fossil fuel industry misrepresents the merits of natural gas while continuing to pump emissions into the atmosphere.
Natural gas provides a practical and immediate solution to meet energy needs while allowing for a smoother adoption of additional...
An ecovoltaic approach can produce positive ecological outcomes and make solar energy even more sustainable.
The Mars coral restoration program, one of the world’s largest, has collaborated with local communities for more than a decade.
The 76% from renewables would be met by 82% hydropower, 11% solar power and 7% wind power.
Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the main vector in the U.S. for diseases such as dengue, Zika and other viruses.
The chief resilience officer would be the point person on shoreline resilience, working closely with relevant departments.
Climate First Bank redeploys deposits into initiatives that do good for the planet and communities, including renewable energy.
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