After BP’s massive oil spill in 2010, NASA released an aerial image of the oil’s creep through the Gulf of Mexico. The
Colville Lake, a First Nation community about 50 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, was quiet for a few hours in late
The market for environmental, social and governance (ESG) information is growing. Investors and other stakeholders are increasingly looking at the business world
The British non-profit Influence Map has released new research quantifying how much money is spent each year by leading oil majors and
The Paris Agreement on mitigating climate change seeks to limit emissions with the goal of holding the increase in the global average
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Oregon has adopted an aggressive timeline to eliminate coal from its electricity mix, becoming the first state to legislate a coal-free future.
This article was originally published on StreetsBlogUSA. Boris Johnson says that one of his goals as mayor of London was to make cycling “more popular
Originally published on Ensia A roomful of materials scientists, gathered at UCLA for a recent conference on “grand challenges in construction materials,”