OPINION | Municipalities and businesses must work with the water cycle to bring water back into our landscapes, (un)paving the way to
A new report unpacks why North American elevators are much more costly than their European counterparts and why that price divergence has
A first-of-its-kind global study found that wildfires generated 8.6 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide between 2023 and 2024, a 16% jump above
Dalton got in early on the clean-energy revival to reap the rewards from slotting solar into its storied history of industrial production
The latest example comes from a new study that found elected officials in Pennsylvania underestimated support for large solar projects
Driven by an erosion in purchasing power and a rise in environmental consciousness, Gen Z and younger Millennials are pushing back against
A study by SBTi, a climate-plan certifier, says that carbon offsets are 'ineffective' at climate mitigation and could delay the net-zero transition
It's hard to glean whether plastics would be a priority for a Harris administration, but experts say her past record is encouraging
A major climate deal between Israel and Jordan was an early casualty of the war in Gaza
The deal would have seen Israel send billions of gallons of water to Jordan each year in exchange for renewable energy from
Indicators date back to her tenure as district attorney and attorney general in California, when she created an environmental justice unit and