The battle over solar on farmland
Agrivoltaics is either a green revolution or a poison pill for good land. Depends which farmers you ask.

California’s insurer of last resort is meant for high fire risk properties but homeowners in areas unlikely to burn are now being forced into the plan.
The war in Iran has exposed the dangers of relying on volatile oil and gas markets, United Nation climate secretary Simon Stiell says.
French conservatives once opposed greener, low-traffic city plans, but rival programs now suggest a tree-filled capital is inevitable.
Some math for those suffering analysis paralysis in the seafood section.
Soaring temperatures are fueling the demise of Austria's glaciers, with 'vast implications' for drinking water, power generation, infrastructure and more.
