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In the first quarter of this year, heat pump sales beat fossil-fuel furnaces by 32 percent. Here's what makes the appliance so powerful.

The South Carolina Republican was once a member of a group looking for a deal on bipartisan climate legislation.

Berwick, N.S., is using solar, hydroelectric and wind power in effort to become a zero-emissions community.

Electric vehicle chargers are proliferating in Southern states as fast food restaurants, stores, and other businesses try to lure customers.

Sunrise Executive Director Aru Shiney-Ajay discusses why she thinks fighting authoritarianism and climate change go hand in hand.

The governing body for sailing is looking at how the sport’s Olympic-class equipment is made, used, and discarded, to eventually make changes that will reduce its environmental impact.

Europe ranks first in the latest Environmental Performance Index, partly due to the boom in renewables. But experts warn that more progress is needed.

The administration touts breakthroughs for the industry as it cites AI’s enormous energy appetite. So why aren't commercial reactors getting built?
An energy expert explains how batteries can lower electric bills, keep homes running during outages, and ease pressure on an increasingly strained grid.

Dozens of projects are in development across US despite concerns over environmental and health risks.

While New York pushed back a near-term climate goal, the Democratic governor touted the state’s solar deployment, a major new transmission line, and plans to boost nuclear power to achieve its 2050 net-zero target.

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.

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.
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