Mobile Beehive Microgrids being set up across NC mountains as rebuilding after Helene continues, could play key role in future outages.
Resilience
More frequent weather extremes are leading to water shortages during droughts; groundwater storage can help secure water for dry seasons while mitigating extreme rain.
Days that are both extremely hot and polluted come with higher risks of respiratory ailments and other health hazards.
The northern Indian town of Banda has endured weeks of extreme heat, with daytime temperatures repeatedly reaching 115 Fahrenheit and nighttime lows staying above 93 F.
Monitoring is expensive and labor intensive. But it helps public health officials stop outbreaks.
The region has added dozens of turbines off the East Coast since last summer. They and other clean energy sources cut the need for oil power amid recent hot weather.
New research complicates the long-held belief that climate policy is a trade-off between cost and carbon, adding a third factor: it might make daily life better, too.
With the river in freefall, federal officials plan to intervene, possibly imposing large cuts to water usage in seven states. Effects would be felt beyond the West.
A potential consequence of climate change is lowered expectations for environmental quality that lead to unambitious conservation programs.
Berwick, N.S., is using solar, hydroelectric and wind power in effort to become a zero-emissions community.
Under-resourced farmworkers can experience physical and mental symptoms while working under the Florida sun. But heat is not their only worry, according to one advocate.
For half a century, workers in northern China have been using a technique called "straw checkerboards" to combat desertification.
The Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries have changed what it means to "harm" threatened or endangered wildlife.
While New York pushed back a near-term climate goal, the Democratic governor touted the state’s solar deployment, a major new transmission line, and plans to boost nuclear power to achieve its 2050 net-zero target.
Salt water from the Atlantic Ocean used to stop 150 kilometers from the mouth of the Gambia River. But now, with sea level rise, it intrudes 300 kilometers or more, triggering an agricultural crisis.
A San Francisco Bay Area highway project is raising questions about what it will take to fortify roads against rising sea levels.
Researchers on Beaver Island, in Lake Michigan, are trying to find a more reliable form of power using local resources.
Poor, senior and disabled people are being left behind, and the province hasn’t divested from fossil fuels yet.
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