Environment News
Solar Power: Escaping Trump’s Culture Wars
Solar Power: A Beacon of Hope Amidst Political Turbulence In the heart of the Midwest, Seamus Fitzgerald, the associate director of real estate at OneEnergy Renewables, navigates a diverse landscape of opinions surrounding solar power....
NOAA Withdraws Proposal to Expand Speed Limit Zones for Endangered Whales
NOAA Withdraws Proposal to Expand Speed Limit Zones for Endangered Whales In a recent turn of events, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has made a significant decision regarding the protection of endangered North...
Illegal Bird Killings Still Rampant Despite Prevention Efforts: Report
Alright, let's dive into this report about how European countries are not doing so hot when it comes to reducing illegal bird killings by 2030. I mean, come on guys, get it together! So, apparently,...
Revolutionizing the Grid for Electrifying the Economy
So, like, Silicon Valley is all about pushing AI and machine learning to the max, right? But hey, there's this other big thing happening globally that's actually super important too - the electrification and...
Deep-Sea Mining: Key Facts and Information for Beginners – EcoWatch
Deep-Sea Mining: Balancing Need with Environmental Impact In the vast expanse of Earth's oceans lies a treasure trove of mineral deposits that hold the key to powering our increasingly green world. However, the pursuit of...
Trump Order Fast-Tracks Projects Harming Wetlands, Environmental Groups Warn
President Donald Trump's recent executive order, "Declaring a National Energy Emergency," has sparked controversy among environmental groups due to its potential impacts on critical wetlands and waterways. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is...
Why LA’s Wildfire Smoke is Especially Toxic: Understanding the Dangers
LA's Wildfire Smoke: The Invisible Danger As Los Angeles grapples with devastating wildfires that have claimed lives, destroyed homes, and left behind a trail of destruction, a silent, invisible danger lurks in the air -...
Global Aluminum Producer to Build $4 Billion Smelter in Wind-Rich Oklahoma
The “Hay Capital of the World” might become the clean aluminum capital of America soon. Oklahoma and Emirates Global Aluminum have plans to construct a $4 billion aluminum smelter in Inola, Oklahoma, known for...
2024 Emissions Reduction Progress in Major Economies
2024 Emissions Reduction Progress in Major Economies In a world grappling with the urgent need to curb emissions and combat climate change, the recent data on emissions in major economies in 2024 paints a concerning...
Don’t Ignore ‘Scope 3’ Emissions: Corporate Climate Action at Risk
In 2024, the Earth faced a record-breaking surge in carbon emissions, surpassing 41 billion tonnes of CO2. This alarming increase stems from a variety of industries, each contributing to the planet's warming through the...

















