Solutions

The NBA commits to cutting its carbon emissions by half within the next six years, leveraging its global influence and internal initiatives.

Jacob Uitti reports for The Guardian.

Keep reading...Show less

The Biden administration has introduced stricter energy-efficiency standards for residential water heaters and other common appliances to cut energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

Hiroko Tabuchi reports for The New York Times.

Keep reading...Show less

Used electric vehicles are becoming an increasingly viable option for budget-conscious buyers, offering significant savings compared to new models.

Michael J. Coren reports for The Washington Post.

Keep reading...Show less

After years of delays and skyrocketing costs, the new reactors at Plant Vogtle in Georgia have finally begun operations.

Zach Bright reports for E&E News.

Keep reading...Show less

Energy ministers from the G7 are set to endorse an agreement to cease coal use in power generation by the mid-2030s, with potential exceptions for Germany and Japan.

Francesca Landini reports for Reuters.

Keep reading...Show less

Games are increasingly being used as educational tools to engage and teach players about climate change and sustainability.

Kiley Price reports for Inside Climate News.

Keep reading...Show less

Amid widespread climate anxiety, 2024 has ushered in numerous environmental successes, from renewable energy breakthroughs to significant legislative reforms.

As reported by Angela Symons in Euronews.Green.

Keep reading...Show less

Exploring the seas for sustainability, U.S. scientists are testing seaweed as a possible miner of key minerals needed for green energy.

Moira Donovan reports for Hakai Magazine.

Keep reading...Show less

In Nebraska's fields, Maya farmers from Latin America are revitalizing the landscape with traditional milpa farming practices, designed to enrich biodiversity and mitigate climate change impacts.

Anja Nilsson reports for Feet in 2 Worlds.

Keep reading...Show less

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman has secured additional funding to legally challenge new environmental regulations imposed by the Biden administration, which target fossil fuel emissions and pollution.

Liam Niemeyer reports for the Kentucky Lantern.

Keep reading...Show less

The Biden administration has issued new guidelines aimed at accelerating clean energy projects while considering their environmental and community impacts.

Coral Davenport reports for The The New York Times.

Keep reading...Show less

Renowned environmental scientist Diana Wall, known for her pivotal contributions to soil ecology and sustainability, died on March 25, leaving behind a profound legacy at Colorado State University.

Nik Olsen writes for Colorado State University.

Keep reading...Show less

A recent study reveals that wind turbines occupy only a fraction of their total site area, suggesting greater opportunities for integrating wind farms into diverse landscapes.

Allyson Chiu reports for The Washington Post.

Keep reading...Show less

The Goldman Environmental Prize celebrates its 35th year by recognizing seven environmental leaders who have made significant impacts in their regions.

Liz Kimbrough reports for Mongabay.

Keep reading...Show less

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm highlights the slow growth of the clean hydrogen industry, posing challenges to achieving U.S. climate goals.

Christian Robles andCarlos Anchondo report for E&E News.

Keep reading...Show less

American solar manufacturers are calling for the U.S. government to impose measures against Asian countries allegedly dumping subsidized panels into the market, arguing this threatens the domestic industry.

Evan Halper reports for The Washington Post.

Keep reading...Show less

Tribes in southwestern Arizona are reaching out to the United Nations for assistance after a U.S. court allowed a major green energy project to proceed through Indigenous lands.

Taylar Dawn Stagner reports for Grist.

Keep reading...Show less

A recent analysis indicates Tesla, renowned for its electric vehicles, may be shifting focus from car manufacturing to becoming a key player in energy storage and electricity supply.

Matteo Wong reports for The Atlantic.

Keep reading...Show less
FOLLOW US:
SUBSCRIBE:
Journalism that drives the discussion
Copyright © 2017 Environmental Health Sciences. All rights reserved.