Cruise ships produce enormous amounts of waste and emissions
Cruise ships create 24% of the waste generated by ships in the ocean and just one ship can release as ...
Cruise ships create 24% of the waste generated by ships in the ocean and just one ship can release as ...
Retail companies have largely escaped the kinds of environmental regulations that affect other sectors such as manufacturing.
As the world moves from using fossil fuels in power plants and vehicles, plastics have been described as the industry’s ...
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program represents one of the largest shares of funding under the Inflation Reduction Act.
The electricity consumed to mine cryptocurrency continues to grow, with the majority coming from non-renewable sources.
The new rules require utilities to drastically slash greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants or close them down.
The US needs more low-emissions electricity to slow climate change, so curtailment isn’t a sound long-term strategy.
Here’s how satellites can find the leaks and avoid wasting a valuable resource.
The defeat of 'renewable natural gas' legislation was a victory for everyone dedicated to protecting Florida’s natural environment.
Insufficient research into how to better sequester carbon can lead to misinformation for ranchers, the study shows.
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