Activists Criticize Trump’s Forest Executive Order – Inside Climate News
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order aiming to boost domestic timber production has sparked a wave of concern among conservation groups. The order, issued over the weekend, asserts that current federal regulations have hindered...
March 3, 2025 Utility Industry Updates & News
In the world of utility management, staying updated on industry news and developments is crucial. On March 3, 2025, Energy Central, a hub for global power professionals, shared insightful updates in the Utility Management...
Study Finds Microplastics in Birds’ Lungs – EcoWatch
The revelation of microplastics infiltrating birds' lungs has sparked concern among researchers and environmentalists alike. While it is not the first time microplastics have been found in living organisms, the recent study sheds light...
Carbon Sequestration: Ancient Ingenuity for Long-Term Storage
The Amazon rainforest, known for its lush plant and animal life, holds a hidden secret beneath its surface. Centuries ago, Indigenous communities devised a clever solution to enrich the poor soil in the region...
Study: Global Warming Weakens Earth’s Strongest Ocean Current
Global Warming Weakens Earth's Strongest Ocean CurrentAn international team of scientists recently published a study in the journal Environmental Research Letters, projecting that the world’s most powerful ocean current, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC),...
Challenge in Setting Timing for Key IPCC Climate Reports
Governments have recently faced a significant challenge as they grapple with setting the timing for a pivotal climate science assessment report conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This dilemma arose during...
Enhancing Power System Resilience with SMR VII Features
Power System Resilience Boosted by Small Modular ReactorsIn the realm of energy production, the technology of the past can sometimes fall short in meeting the demands of the present. Take, for example, the 1950s-designed...
Critics Call for Climate Laws as Big Banks Abandon Alliance
In the days leading up to the presidential inauguration, the six largest banks in the United States made headlines by withdrawing from the Net Zero Banking Alliance, a United Nations-backed climate initiative. This move...
El Paso Leading Wastewater-to-Drinking Water Trend – Inside Climate News
El Paso Water Leads the Way in Innovative Wastewater-to-Drinking Water TrendEl Paso, a city in the heart of the desert, with less than nine inches of rain annually, faced the challenge of increasingly hot...
Pemex emissions endanger Mexico’s net zero goal.
Mexico's Oldest Refinery Threatens Net Zero GoalPemex, Mexico's state-owned oil company, is at the heart of the country's oil and gas industry, with the Lázaro Cárdenas refinery in Minatitlán, Veracruz, serving as a grim...