Sea level rise will increasingly flood critical infrastructure, study shows
By 2050, nearly 1,100 critical infrastructure assets along the U.S. coastline could flood 12 times per year on average.
By 2050, nearly 1,100 critical infrastructure assets along the U.S. coastline could flood 12 times per year on average.
The ocean economy is threatened by damage from storms, sea level rise and marine heat waves fueled by climate change.
A Q&A with Frank Heidinger, founder and CEO of the Miami-based electric boat company Halevai.
Stanley cups and other reusable bottles replace single-use plastics but create their own waste and energy issues.
The push to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a powerful catalyst for innovation.
Foreign carbon pollution is a dangerous blind spot in the traditional environmental way of thinking.
Without the tariffs, U.S. auto sales risk being undercut by Chinese companies.
New data centers have raised climate concerns as utilities plan to build natural gas power plants to serve them.
Digitization has led to increased energy consumption, particularly in data storage centers.
More than 1,000 Citizens’ Climate Lobby members will travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with members of Congress this June.
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