Newsletter IAEA Imagebank/Flickr Russian nuclear fuel: The habit Europe just can’t break The EU managed to quickly cut down on Russian coal, gas and oil supplies, but can’t seem to do the same for nuclear.
Newsletteren.m.wikipedia.org Gas supply at center of new US-UK energy pact New tie-up resembles existing US-EU task force that focuses on energy security.
commons.wikimedia.org Scramble for shade: Why cities aren’t planting more trees Scientists are urging cities to expand tree cover to keep cities cool, but planting trees isn’t always practical.
ResilienceIvan Radic/Flickr Why more electric cars could be good for the grid The state’s record-smashing heat wave is a window into the future … and it’s okay.
Causescommons.wikimedia.org Europe’s looming coal crisis A shortfall of the fuel would be particularly painful for Poland and Germany.
Politicscommons.wikimedia.org Nord Stream nightmare: Has Putin stopped Europe’s gas for good? Analysts fear Russia won’t restart key pipeline after ‘maintenance.’
Causeswww.flickr.com San Antonio had 17 days of triple digit heat in June. There’s usually two Numerous Texas cities observed a siege of 100-degree days in June amid extreme drought.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding