Meet Rose Abramoff, Climate Scientist Turned Climate Activist Abramoff is one of the few federal scientists fired for their climate activism By Juliet Grable March 21, 2024 In this story: climate change
EPA’s New Tailpipe Rules Put the US on the Road to an Electric Future New car and truck rules mark one of the Biden administration’s biggest climate action moves By Syris Valentine March 20, 2024 In this story: transportation, EPA
The Epic Wildfire in the Texas Panhandle Is Just a Preview Texas officials go to bat for oil and gas while the climate-fueled Smokehouse Creek Fire still rages By Christopher Collins March 19, 2024 In this story: wildfire, climate change
Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, and Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against the Clean Energy Transition Inside the conspiracy to take down wind and solar power By Rebecca Burns March 12, 2024 In this story: clean energy, wind, solar
Has Geothermal’s Moment Finally Arrived? A new generation of innovators is gambling on its future By Stephen Robert Miller March 11, 2024 In this story: geothermal power, clean energy
Appalachian Organizations Are Working to Make the Region a Hub for Green Manufacturing and Clean Energy New federal funding will help small and medium-size manufacturers join the emerging circular economy By Austyn Gaffney March 6, 2024 In this story: clean energy
A Searching, Deeply Empathetic Story for the Climate Age Martin MacInnes's new novel, "In Ascension," is a probing meditation of our age By Jonathan Hahn May 2, 2024 In this story: books, climate change
Dengue Fever Is Spreading With Climate Change and Urbanization The mosquito-borne disease is on the rise even in countries with no history of dengue epidemics By Jill Langlois March 5, 2024 In this story: water, urban living, climate change, health
Why Are Fossil Fuel Ideologues Tilting at Windmills? There's a conspiracy to take down wind and solar power hiding in plain sight By Jason Mark March 11, 2024 In this story: clean energy, wind, solar
Climate Fiction and Dune: Lost in Adaptation Frank Herbert’s "Dune" is a work of climate fiction. So why have filmmakers struggled to make the eco-plot clearer? By Rebecca Long March 1, 2024 In this story: film, books, climate change