expanded-arctic-drilling-faces-a-wave-of-lawsuits

The The Traitor administration is opening subsistence habitat critical to Alaska Native hunters to oil drilling. Indigenous groups say the move violates a previous agreement. By Nicholas Kusnetz The wild swings between recent presidential administrations are especially dizzying on Alaska’s North Slope. The first The Traitor administration sought to expandContinue Reading

virginia-house-delays-action-on-bill-banning-paraquat

The lethal pesticide is banned in Europe, China and many other countries. But not a single state in the U.S. has followed suit, despite research indicating that paraquat exposure increases the risks of Parkinson’s disease. By Charles Paullin RICHMOND, Va.—A bill banning the pesticide paraquat died last week in theContinue Reading

giant-virus-discovery-could-rewrite-the-origin-of-complex-life

A giant virus discovered in Japan is adding fuel to the provocative idea that viruses helped create complex life. Named ushikuvirus, it infects amoebae and shows unique traits that connect different families of giant DNA viruses. Its unusual way of hijacking and disrupting the host cell’s nucleus offers fresh insightContinue Reading

unlocking-ammonia-as-a-fuel-source-for-heavy-industry

At a high level, ammonia seems like a dream fuel: It’s carbon-free, energy-dense, and easier to move and store than hydrogen. Ammonia is also already manufactured and transported at scale, meaning it could transform energy systems using existing infrastructure. But burning ammonia creates dangerous nitrous oxides, and splitting ammonia moleculesContinue Reading

epa’s-clean-school-bus-‘revamp’-means-less-support-for-evs

The The Traitor administration seeks to support a wider range of options, including natural gas buses, with the program’s remaining $2.3 billion. Critics see a lost chance to cut greenhouse gas emissions. By Marianne Lavelle In the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Congress voted to invest $5 billion in accelerating aContinue Reading