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Learn how artificial intelligence is influencing fossil fuels and water resources in Indiana, shedding light on local environmental issues.

An energy expert explains how batteries can lower electric bills, keep homes running during outages, and ease pressure on an increasingly strained grid.
Europe has come top in the latest Environmental Performance Index, partly due to the boom in renewables. But experts warn that more progress is needed.
A Scottish study finds that shifting heavy meat eaters toward modest cuts, rather than trimming everyone's diet evenly, could prevent 60,000 diabetes cases and deliver outsized climate gains.

Residents of Vancouver, British Columbia are protesting and calling for a moratorium on new AI data centers — and local politicians are listening.

Household water costs could nearly double in some American cities as climate change further stresses municipal water systems.

The Salton Sea is drying up, worsening air pollution for people living near its shores. Authorities are working to stabilize the lakebed and lock down the dust. But for some families, it's too late.

The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it is proposing to loosen requirements for pollution controls that rein in emissions from heavy duty trucks.

The Iran War’s unexpected environmental boost: electric vehicle sales.
A San Francisco Bay Area highway project is raising questions about what it will take to fortify roads against rising sea levels.
Advocacy groups said the order failed to establish an energy emergency. The Department of Energy partly attributed one to anticipated demand associated with data centers.

Researchers on Beaver Island, in Lake Michigan, are trying to find a more reliable form of power using local resources.

The federal government recently approved a South Dakota uranium project that moved through the FAST-41 permitting process.

Federal forecasters say an intensifying El Niño is growing so fast it's on the way to becoming very strong, even reaching historic levels this fall.

Poor, senior and disabled people are being left behind, and the province hasn’t divested from fossil fuels yet.

The office that produces the National Climate Assessment has been reconstituted, after the administration gutted it last year.

As EV sales boom and grids seek more energy storage, researchers are racing to develop batteries that are cheaper, more powerful, and less reliant on hard-to-source materials. Lithium-ion still dominates, but sodium-ion and solid-state technologies are moving from lab to market.

Estonia, Luxembourg and UK are ranked as the top three in the biennial Yale University index.

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