How close to prime farmland should large-scale battery facilities be built?
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A new Wilmington, NC chapter of the Climate Reality Project aims to teach people on how to engage their neighbors and officials on important environmental issues.
Indigenous organizations from across the Amazon and Latin America have sent a letter to the United Nations warning that organized crime — including illegal mining, drug trafficking and logging — is driving violence and environmental destruction in Indigenous territories.
Nigeria's rising solar imports signal a search for alternatives to unreliable grid power and high fuel costs.
Students who attend schools near data centers are more likely to see their math performance decline than those who don’t.
Communities have been laying the groundwork for offshore energy projects for years and counting on the jobs and energy supply.
The Well Done Foundation is remediating abandoned and orphaned fossil fuel wells that pollute water, soils, and the atmosphere. But plugging a borehole can be even harder than drilling it.
Scientists have discovered technology with a remarkable ability to prevent extreme heat in cities. It's called a tree.
Every firestorm, hurricane, and flood gives investors an opportunity to make more money.
A small but growing number of Bolivians are trading their fossil fuel-powered vehicles for electric ones.
The world needs far more protein and far less pollution. A new study on integrated multi-trophic aquaculture suggests seaweed and fish, grown together, can deliver both.
Carbon capture and sequestration, as the process is called, has been widely touted as a solution to the climate crisis, reducing CO2 emissions from power plants and industrial facilities that contribute to increasingly erratic and dangerous weather patterns.
Carbon capture and storage projects have created a unique divide among the GOP in Louisiana.
Windfall profits could lock in Trump-era political wins for the fossil fuel industry and slow clean-energy transition.
How an entrepreneur invented seaweed pots to help gardeners grow healthier plants and sequester carbon.
Thanks to state incentives, the long-range, lower-cost electric trucks are affordable. Widespread adoption could help California meet clean-trucking targets.
Campaigners believe car-free zones would result in cleaner air and less noise, as well as creating more space for trees that would help reduce heat and contribute to better public health.
Utility bills are rising. So why are politicians from both parties targeting measures that have saved Americans trillions of dollars?
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