In 50-year fight to protect California’s coast, they’re the real McCoys, still at it in their 80s
Imperial Beach couple Mike and Patricia McCoy have inspired generations of coastal conservationists.Continue Reading
Imperial Beach couple Mike and Patricia McCoy have inspired generations of coastal conservationists.Continue Reading
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As ERCOT plans to reform how it evaluates data centers seeking grid connection, unknowns remain. By Arcelia Martin A month after the state’s grid operator said it would pull together data centers and other large load projects that have been waiting to connect to the grid into a group calledContinue Reading
The rapidly expanding use of artificial intelligence worldwide is putting electrical grids under huge pressure and many believe that, to meet that need without contributing to the climate crisis, a full-scale expansion of nuclear energy is essential.Continue Reading
Fifty days have passed since Hurricane Melissa ravaged Jamaica, leaving behind an unprecedented trail of destruction. Continue Reading
Scientists have developed a powerful new way to trace the journey of water across the planet by reading tiny atomic clues hidden inside it. Slightly heavier versions of hydrogen and oxygen, called isotopes, shift in predictable ways as water evaporates and moves through the atmosphere. By combining eight advanced climateContinue Reading
If there was one thing Cameron Halliday SM ’19, MBA ’22, PhD ’22 was exceptional at during the early days of his PhD at MIT, it was producing the same graph over and over again. Unfortunately for Halliday, the graph measured various materials’ ability to absorb CO2 at high temperaturesContinue Reading
The suit comes as the industry and its political allies escalate efforts to shut down liability laws and lawsuits. Republicans in Congress are currently crafting legislation to shield fossil fuel companies from climate liability. By Dana Drugmand Michigan is taking on major oil and gas companies in court, joining nearlyContinue Reading
Almost two decades in the making, an international agreement to protect and sustainably use marine life in international waters and the international seabed is due to come into force on Saturday, marking a major step forward in efforts to ensure the health of ocean ecosystems for decades to come.Continue Reading
Scientists are launching an ambitious global effort to map the “human exposome” — the lifelong mix of environmental and chemical exposures that drive most diseases. Backed by new partnerships with governments, UNESCO, and international science advisory bodies, the initiative is rapidly expanding across continents. Powered by AI and advanced dataContinue Reading
Last year, six farms were the first in the Tar Heel State to get funding from California’s program offsetting its transportation emissions. Their permits to make biogas already have civil rights complaints against them for the pollution from the process. By Blanca Begert TURKEY, N.C.—The Align RNG biogas processing facilityContinue Reading
The 3-year-old wolf — known as BEY03F — made history when she entered L.A. County last weekend. But she’s spending the romantic holiday in Kern County.Continue Reading
In a field defined by discovering, designing, and processing the materials that underpin modern technology, Diran Apelian ScD ’73 has a resounding message: Reuse can’t remain just the focus of a PhD thesis or a startup. It needs to be engineered from the beginning. Apelian, a metallurgist and MIT alumnusContinue Reading
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