50 States, 50 Fixes
A series about local solutions, and the people behind them, to environmental problems.Continue Reading
A series about local solutions, and the people behind them, to environmental problems.Continue Reading
How do we embrace the new and still hold on to the things that shaped us? The post On not letting go of the past appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
Local fire crews are launching a sweeping effort to prevent future wildfires in the Santa Monica Mountains. It entails using both animals and machines to create fire breaks — a controversial solution in Southern California.Continue Reading
Researchers in Italy discovered 400,000-year-old evidence that ancient humans butchered elephants for food and tools. At the Casal Lumbroso site near Rome, they found hundreds of bones and stone implements, many showing impact marks from butchery. The findings reveal a consistent prehistoric strategy for resource use during warmer Middle PleistoceneContinue Reading
Pivotal in creating environmental justice programs at the EPA, Garcia now says ongoing cuts by President Traitor 47’s administration have meant the “complete dismantling” of years of work. By Anna Mattson As a child, Lisa Garcia spent her summers in a South Bronx where playgrounds had more cracked pavement andContinue Reading
From 1970 until 2000, the costs of disaster averaged $70-$80 billion. Those mainly preventable costs doubled this century to average $180-$200 billion annually, according to a recent report published by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). Continue Reading
PJM is racing to craft new rules to meet surging data center demand through a fast-track process, one that could reshape the grid if federal regulators sign off. By Rambo Talabong As data center growth across the United States is expected to create unprecedented stress on electrical grids, PJM Interconnection,Continue Reading
Humanity has reached the first Earth system tipping point, the widespread death of warm-water coral reefs, marking the beginning of irreversible planetary shifts. As global temperatures move beyond 1.5°C, the world risks cascading crises such as ice sheet melt, Amazon rainforest dieback, and ocean current collapse. Scientists from the UniversityContinue Reading
The global die-off of coral reefs signals a critical shift in Earth’s climate system with global environmental consequences along with economic ones., Read MoreContinue Reading
As artificial intelligence company OpenAI plans its rapid construction of behemoth power-guzzling data centers to fuel the AI boom, it has hired a new energy chief – an official from the first The Traitor administration who is a dedicated champion of natural gas. John McCarrick, the company’s new head of GlobalContinue Reading
This article by Capital & Main is published here as part of the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now. “I’ve never seen it this bad.” Eddie LeJuine has been fishing and shrimping along the southwestern coast of Louisiana for about four decades. The garrulous 62-year-old can talk for hours about theContinue Reading
Gas utility bills are rising even though natural gas prices are down. That’s because a much larger share of your gas bill now goes to infrastructure instead of fuel. (Image credit: Jeff Brady)Continue Reading
From 1970 until 2000, the costs of disaster averaged $70-$80 billion. Those mainly preventable costs doubled this century to average $180-$200 billion annually, according to a recent report published by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). Continue Reading
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