Nearly Half of New EU Buses Were Zero-Emission in 2024
The European Union Buses Transition to Zero Emission: A Promising OutlookIn the bustling city of Munich, Bavaria, Germany, the streets are abuzz with a new wave of eco-friendly transportation. As of December 18, 2024,...
Impact of Trump’s Trade War on US Electricity Prices & State Climate Plans
President Donald Trump’s recent trade war with Canada and Mexico has sparked a series of escalating retaliatory measures that are expected to have far-reaching impacts on various sectors, including the American electricity market. Trump's...
Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Water Protection Authority
Supreme Court Ruling Limits EPA's Authority Over Water ProtectionIn a recent case that pitted an iconic liberal city against a coalition of industry groups challenging U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, the Supreme Court...
Geothermal Energy: Powering the World’s Future
Geothermal Energy: A Sustainable Power Source for the FutureIn the realm of renewable energy, the debate between solar and wind power versus nuclear and geothermal energy is akin to the age-old tale of the...
Climate Change’s Impact on American Health Awareness
A recent survey conducted by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University's Center for Climate Change Communication revealed a concerning trend: Americans are increasingly aware of the detrimental impact of...
Legal Battle: Trump’s Energy Secretary Targets Green Investments
The recent legal battle surrounding ESG investments has stirred up controversy and concern among American workers with retirement plans. The story revolves around Chris Wright, the recently appointed U.S. Secretary of Energy, who aims...
Portland Urban Tree Plan: Federal Funding Woes – Inside Climate News
Portland’s Urban Tree Plan in Limbo: The Impact of Federal Funding CutsIn the lush cityscape of Portland, Oregon, trees are not just part of the scenery—they are integral to the health and well-being of...
Implement Blockchain Technology for Sustainability.
Electricity has long been a one-way street—massive, centralized power plants pumping electrons down the wires, utilities acting as the gatekeepers, consumers passively receiving their bills at the end of the month. A rigid, predictable,...
Plants Struggle to Absorb Carbon Dioxide with Rising Emissions
Plants and Soils Struggling to Absorb Carbon Dioxide Amid Rising EmissionsIn a picturesque scene at Will Rogers State Park in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, the aftermath of the Palisades Fire paints...
Future Archeology: Analyzing Technofossils in Modern Society
In the vast expanse of Earth’s history, spanning over 300,000 years of human existence, the last 70 years have witnessed an unprecedented surge in the volume and diversity of human-made materials on the planet....