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A new podcast series digs into what drove these activists to pull these shocking stunts — and whether they actually work. In 2023, Alessandra Ram and Samantha Oltman, two journalists who met at Wired ...
Nationwide, tens of thousands of Indigenous households use firewood to help heat their homes. That’s why the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California is making sure their elders have the chopped wood ...
While Solar for All funds languish, the state continues to lag behind most of the nation when it comes to renewable energy.
Cities, insurers, and the public used the Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database to plan for the future. So ...
Climate change and a flood of cheaper foreign shrimp is slowly whittling away a way of life in Georgia and other coastal ...
First, the administration laid off all of the program's staffers. Now the White House is proposing cutting its funding.
For those who can afford solar, "now would be the time," because House Republicans want to end federal tax credits that make ...
A new study published on Thursday in the journal Nature Cities mapped the scale of this slow-motion crisis across the country ...
Conservatives led by Friedrich Merz remain committed to renewables, but say "we must and we will change" an economic policy ...
The agency quietly removed webpages on rural energy, climate-smart agriculture, and federal loans — until farmers sued.
For years, the plastics industry’s narrative about recycling has been falling apart. Research and media investigations have ...
The Rhode Island project to create local jobs, launch compost hubs, and reduce emissions was years in the making.