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Oregon faces longer fire season due to historic heat, drought, fire experts warn

Oregon’s fire season is made more difficult by historic heat, drought and a potentially early El Niño weather pattern that could further stir up temperatures and lightning storms into the fall.

Al Gore attends the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on November 27, 2017 in New York City.

Al Gore talks renewable energy, data centers, and climate crisis at Tennessee conference

Former Vice President Al Gore said he is encouraged by the growing international adoption of renewable energy sources.
Young man seated on a rock outcrop overlooking Flaming Gorge reservoir

As Flaming Gorge starts to shrink, questions — and new ideas — about its future grow

As the Green River runs high out of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, so is anxiety in the tiny Utah town of Manila.
Coniferous forest backlit by advancing wildfire

Colorado warns of severe fire risk in southwestern states. It may be difficult to share resources

Colorado is “light years” ahead in fire preparedness compared with a decade ago, but it has also faced its largest and most destructive wildfires in that time.

Autumn trees and foliage along the clear water of the Guadalupe River in Texas.

Texas lawmakers repeatedly failed to pass flood protections

Dozens of bills were rejected over nearly 60 years; some measures would have prohibited youth camps and new construction in high-risk flood areas.

A view of the Caspian Sea with dry mountains in the background

The sea that is vanishing in real time

From stranded buildings to vanishing habitats, scientists warn the Caspian Sea may be approaching a tipping point.

A blonde woman shading her face from the sun

Cities are rehearsing for deadly heat. Will it help when disaster comes?

As heat waves grow longer and deadlier, cities around the world are using elaborate drills to expose weaknesses before a real crisis strikes.
Blue-green neon sign on black background reads "Havana"

A solar-powered charging station in Cuba brings life to a darkened island

A free, solar-powered charging station, or “solinera” as it’s known, has opened in Cuba’s central region.
Circa September 2022: Ford F150 Lightning all-electric truck connected to EV charger

Ford says an affordable electric pickup truck is still coming next year

Ford Motor has written off $20 billion in electric vehicle investments but says it is forging ahead with an electric pickup that will sell for $30,000 next year.
Piping infrastructure leading to a geothermal energy pant

A $6.5B geothermal company? Industry eyes tipping point

Fervo Energy's upcoming IPO could expand the financial and market potential of large-scale geothermal businesses.
Brazil mining operation—stripped off vegetation—resource extraction

Gold prices spark mining rush in Brazil's Amazon, fueling deforestation

Gold prices have surged in recent years, sparking a mining rush in the Amazon that accelerates deforestation and mercury contamination.

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