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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.
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.

Bill Frist, a surgeon who also served as Senate majority leader, has emerged as an outspoken advocate for environmental health. “A healthier planet means healthier people,” he said.
A new study suggests warming temperatures and increased solar radiation have boosted carbon fixation in tidal wetlands across the country.

As more households add solar panels, batteries and heat pumps, researchers at Purdue found that running them all on DC power — not the AC current from the wall — could cut energy use and emissions.

Donald Trump has shown the immense power of the executive branch to stymie offshore wind development, as nearly all projects are in waters where federal agencies operate as the landlord.

With China dominating every step of the solar energy production chain, governments in India and Europe are looking to reduce their overreliance on a single supplier.

Plant-based diets can improve health outcomes while reducing food-system environmental impacts.

UC San Diego Health was recognized for leadership in environmental sustainability, representing a commitment to supporting healthier patients, staff and communities.

New research weighs the costs and payoffs of three common adaptation strategies: Go, stay, or change.
Many utility-scale developers planned ahead, signaling the looming deadline may not be a massive disruption.
Companies around the world are competing to see who can build the first commercially viable nuclear fusion reactor. German startups are also in the race, supported by major corporations and private investors.
Analysts say political hostility and public distrust are likely to blame for the recent cancellation of the Air Products project in Louisiana.
Researchers show how consumer eco-consciousness can trigger discounts on inefficient products, canceling the gains shoppers thought they'd locked in.

A nation-leading program that encourages superefficient manufactured homes is underway in Vermont, and will produce significant energy savings for residents.

In an unprecedented move, Bangladesh has upended its previous policy of heavily taxing electric vehicles and promoting fossil fuel-powered transportation.

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