UK Heat Wave Leaves Britons Looking for Ways to Stay Cool
As high temperatures have become more common in recent years, some people are adjusting, including by investing in air-conditioners. Read More
As high temperatures have become more common in recent years, some people are adjusting, including by investing in air-conditioners. Read More
Katie Paterson, a Scottish artist known for deeply research-based works, continues her universal explorations with two shows in England. Read More
The 7-to-2 decision stressed that it did not address the merits of the dispute, and concerned only whether the producers had standing to sue. Read More
Republicans plan to terminate billions of dollars in clean energy tax credits. Experts say that will mean more greenhouse gas emissions and more dangerous heat. Read More
Nearly two dozen state geological surveys depend heavily on federal funds. A proposed budget cut could slow or stop key geologic mapping work. Read More
Using crowdsourced data from shore cleanups, researchers found that areas that enacted plastic bag bans or fees had fewer bags littering their lakes, rivers and beaches than those without them.…
The energy crisis of the 1970s suggests that higher oil prices are unlikely to significantly shift U.S. energy policy away from fossil fuels. Read More
BYD and other companies doubled their share of the car market after the European Union imposed higher tariffs on electric vehicles from China. Read More
The company, xAI, has installed several dozen turbines in Memphis without proper permits, the group said, polluting a nearby community. Read More
If enacted, Republicans’ draft legislation would mean that President Biden’s signature climate legislation would effectively be neutered. Read More