The U.S. could zero out climate pollution from the transportation sector while also reducing lithium demand by reducing the car-centricity of its transportation system, a new report from the Climate and Community
A federal safety watchdog is calling for expanding the distance from a methane gas pipeline that is considered "safe." The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) — which has authority over
Climate denial, "delayism," and pro-fossil fuels messages are making a "stark comeback" across social media platforms, according to a report released Thursday by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue. The report's findings reveal
Europe is planting trees to offset its emissions but is swiftly hit with massive wildfires. The United States is investing in mining operations abroad to wean off its dependence on fossil fuels
When Superstorm Sandy hit in October 2012, Celia Sporer-Newman was about eight months pregnant and working full-time as a paramedic in Queens, New York. Sporer-Newman had worked through previous disasters, including Hurricane
Police forcibly removed the protesters desperately trying to block the demolition of Luetzerath, Germany to make way for a coal mine, including prominent climate activist Greta Thunberg on Saturday. The last two
As Hurricane Ian approached southern Florida in late September, Tifanny Burks got a call from a recent client. A single mother of three, including an infant Burks had helped deliver, was facing
Increased coal combustion — especially of poor quality, heavily polluting coals — in Poland is setting off a public health emergency as families try to keep warm amidst the global energy crisis
Indonesia will receive $20 billion from wealthy nations through a variety of funding mechanisms to lessen its reliance on coal and expand its renewable energy generation. The Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP)
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today in Brackeen v. Haaland in which lawyers for Gibson Dunn will argue for overturning, or at least seriously undermining the sovereignty of Native American
The 23-year megadrought across what is now the Southwestern U.S. is driving up food prices, and threatening lifeways across the Navajo Nation. European colonizers took 99% of Indigenous nations' lands since arriving
According to locals, two different types of odors emanate from the 366-acre High Acres Landfill, which sits just outside Rochester, New York. “There’s the gas odors, and then there’s the garbage odors
America invested in sanitation systems throughout the 20th century – but it often left out communities of color, and they're still trying to catch up. This video explains how specific policies caused
President Biden visited Eastern Kentucky Monday to view the catastrophic damage caused by extreme rain and flooding in the region that killed at least 37 people over the last month. Biden promised
Glencore, the world’s largest coal shipper, is cashing in on the global energy crisis to the tune of nearly $9 billion in the first six months of 2022, and plans to pay
The United States is far from the necessary climate pollution reductions to meet its pledge to cut emissions by 50–52% below 2005 levels by the end of 2030 — a yawning gap
A shortage of global copper supplies could impede the buildout of clean energy technologies, a new report from S&P global warns. Copper, an excellent conductor of electricity, is an integral component of
Senator Joe Manchin III will not support legislation to address the climate crisis or increase taxes on rich people, the West Virginia coal millionaire told Democratic leaders Thursday. “There truly aren’t words,
As European countries prepare for a complete shutdown of methane gas imports from Russia, some are turning back to coal to generate electricity, and in the mines below Ukraine, coal miners are
British environmental journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous Brazilian activist Bruno Araújo Pereira have disappeared in a remote part of the Amazon after recent threats were made against them for their work with
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