Why the Rush to Mine Lithium Could Dry Up the High Andes

More Energy on Less Land: The Drive to Shrink Solar’s Footprint

Why Putting Solar Canopies on Parking Lots Is a Smart Green Move

Will a Nile Canal Project Dry Up Africa’s Largest Wetland?

Bugs Are Evolving to Eat Plastic, Study Finds

Germany Slashes Summer Train Fares More Than 90 Percent To Curb Driving, Save Fuel

Microplastics Found In Lungs of People Undergoing Surgery

Wild Sounds: The Loss of Sonic Diversity and Why It Matters

Octopuses Have Learned to Make Use of Ocean Litter, Study Finds

U.S. Is World’s Top Generator of Plastic Waste

Bitcoin Miners Resurrect Fossil Fuel Power Plant, Drawing Backlash From Environmentalists

Why Don’t Green Buildings Live Up to Hype on Energy Efficiency?

The Dream of Carbon Air Capture Edges Toward Reality

Wind Energy Accounted for 42 Percent of New U.S. Power in 2020

As Climate Warms, a Rearrangement of World’s Plant Life Looms

U.S. Power Sector Sees Biggest One-Year Drop in Emissions in More Than Two Decades

​Just 5 Percent of Electric Plants Responsible for 73 percent of Power Sector Emissions

Why Nuclear Must Be Part Of The Energy Solution

The World’s Aging Dams

Amount of Electronic Waste Generated in the U.S. Is Shrinking

Wall Street Begins Trading Water Futures as a Commodity

Green Hydrogen: Could It Be Key to a Carbon-Free Economy?

The Case Against More Ethanol

Declining Snow Cover in U.S. Northeast Will Have Major Impacts on Rivers. New research indicates that snow cover across the U.S

Britain’s CO2 Emissions Have Fallen to Levels Last Seen in 1890

On the Delaware, a Promising New Era in Cleanup of an Urban River

How China’s Expanding Fishing Fleet Is Depleting the World’s Oceans

Helping Native Bees Thrive in a Honeybee World

Trump to Sign Executive Order Waiving Key Environmental Laws

Why Nuclear Power Must Be Part of the Energy Solution

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