States’ Power to Address Climate Change Without Federal Support: Study
More than 100 New Yorkers decided to take action for the environment on Earth Day by joining environmental organizations at City Hall steps in Manhattan, New York on April 22, 2025. They were rallying...
How Penguin Poop Is Cooling Antarctica: The Surprising Connection
Matthew Boyer, a Ph.D. student in atmospheric science at the University of Helsinki, embarked on an exciting journey in December 2022. He boarded an Argentine military plane bound for Marambio Station, located at the...
NOAA Predicts Above-Average Hurricane Activity for This Year
It's that time of year again when we all start crossing our fingers and hoping for the best because forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are predicting above-average hurricane activity. Brace yourselves,...
Resurgent Legacy: The Eclipse of the Forgotten Blackout
The energy sector, man, what a rollercoaster, right? It's like a wild ride with twists and turns that no one saw coming. Spain, with its renewable energy ambitions, is like the cool kid on...
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast: Above Normal With 13-19 Named Storms
Alright, so get this: Hurricane Helene is doing a number on the U.S. East Coast as of Sept.26, 2024. And who’s the star of the show in capturing this intense moment? None other than...
Senate Vote Blocks California’s Gas Car Ban
California has been doing its own thing when it comes to air pollution from cars for almost 60 years. They've had the freedom to set standards stricter than the federal government's ones, thanks to...
Republicans Undermine California’s Clean Air Rights – Inside Climate News
In a shocking turn of events that Democrats are going nuts about, the Republican-led Senate decided to block California's electric-vehicle mandates. Yeah, they basically said, "Nah, California, you can't have the toughest emissions standards...
Potential Copper Shortages Loom as Renewable Energy Demand Surges
Alright, so picture this: workers are hustling and bustling at the Xinjiang Euphratica Cable Manufacturing Co., Ltd in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China on Nov. 15, 2021. They're transferring copper wires left...
New Mexico Establishing Worker Heat Safety Standards to Protect Employees
Alright, so here's the deal - farm workers in southern New Mexico are out there before the crack of dawn, battling the scorching heat waves to pick chile peppers. Then you've got oilfield workers,...
Revolutionizing the Grid: Insights from Schneider’s Ruben Llanes
Grid modernization is at a critical crossroads as the utility sector grapples with changing energy demands, shifting priorities, and rapid technological advancements. Speaking at DistribuTECH 2025, Ruben Llanes, CEO of Schneider Electric Digital Grid,...


















