EPA Region 6 Welcomes Project 2025 Advisor as New Leader
Scott Mason IV has been appointed as the new leader of the Environmental Protection Agency's Region 6, which encompasses regions known for oil and gas production and industrial pollution, such as Louisiana's Cancer Alley,...
Federal Regulator Sparks Outrage with Gas Plant Approval
Federal Regulator's Decision Sparks Controversy Over Energy Projects ApprovalThe recent approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) of PJM Interconnection's proposal to prioritize 50 power projects, including nuclear and gas-fired plants, over stalled...
Unlocking Business Investment: COP16 2.0 for Nature Funding
The 16th United Nations Biodiversity Conference of the Parties (COP16) held in Colombia last year shed light on a pressing issue: global efforts to combat biodiversity loss are falling short. The outcomes of the...
Fog Collection for Water in Arid Cities: Eco-Friendly Solution
A New Dawn for Water Scarcity: The Promise of Fog Collection in Arid CitiesIn a world that grapples with water scarcity, researchers have uncovered a potential lifeline in the form of harvested fog. Imagine...
Legal Challenge Against EPA for Radioactive Waste Road Plan
Legal Challenge Against EPA for Radioactive Waste Road PlanThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finds itself embroiled in a legal battle following its approval of a contentious plan to incorporate radioactive waste into a...
Countries Clash Over Green Climate Fund Shortfall
Countries Engage in Heated Debate Over Green Climate Fund ShortfallAt the recent board meeting of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) in Songdo, South Korea, tensions ran high as members clashed over how to address...
Study Finds Countries Prioritize Golf Courses Over Solar and Wind Energy
Renowned Study Reveals Surprising Prioritization of Golf Courses Over Renewable EnergyIn recent years, the debate surrounding land use for renewable energy projects versus other recreational or commercial activities has intensified. A groundbreaking study published...
Federal Funding Restored for Alabama Low-Income Utility Assistance
Federal Funding Restored for Alabama Low-Income Utility AssistanceAfter a tumultuous two weeks following an executive order from President Donald Trump that led to the cancellation of a vital utility assistance program for low-income residents...
Risks to Global Shipping Emissions Tax Despite Rising Support
Despite growing support for a global levy on international shipping emissions, the recent talks in London highlighted continued opposition from major emerging economies. The negotiations, held at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), saw an...
Energy Transition in Kansas: Transmission Challenges and Opportunities
In the heart of America's wind belt, Kansas is making strides in transitioning to cleaner energy with the approval of a new direct current transmission corridor. The state's move towards renewable energy sources comes...