Newsletter Credit: Frank Albrecht/Unsplash+ Blowin’ in the wind: How Nordic countries made electricity free As wind and hydropower flood Nordic grids, electricity prices are plunging and offering a glimpse of a cheaper energy future.
Top Story Credit: oobqoo/Big Stock Photo FEMA in the crosshairs as climate disasters worsen Extreme weather events are growing more frequent and intense. Will FEMA be around to help affected communities?
Newsletter Credit: Faux Toe/Big Stock Photo Surging energy demand helps fuel Trump’s love affair with coal Keeping coal plants online has become the U.S. grid’s unofficial insurance policy, even as their emissions exacerbate extreme weather.
Top Story Credit: Dusan Zidar/Big Stock Photo How climate change is redrawing the world’s political map Climate change is altering geopolitical relationships, as nations compete for resources, redraw strategic priorities, and face new risks tied to energy, food, and water.
Newsletter Credit: A Chosen Soul/Unsplash+ The war with Iran is already about energy The conflict in Iran is covered in oil with long-term environmental impacts.
Top Story Credit: Yunus Tuğ/Unsplash+ The Supreme Court case that could end local climate suits Nearly a dozen states are suing the oil and gas industry over climate. The fossil fuel industry is pushing back.
Top Story Credit: Getty Images/Unsplash+ Trump's climate silence at the longest-ever State of the Union The president’s far-reaching speech ignored climate change but not its impacts.