How the natural gas industry cozies up to utility regulators
4h By Emily PontecorvoSponsorships, stacked panels, dance parties: Inside utilities' campaign to convince regulators of the bright future for natural gas.Report: Texas fracking is exacerbating the PFAS crisis
10:15am By Amal Ahmed, FloodlightA "staggering volume" of PFAS are being injected into fracked wells.The shift to a green energy future is renewing plantation-era water wars in Hawaii
Sun 1:00pm By Brittany Lyte, Honolulu Civil BeatA proposed hydro project in Kauai — the first of its kind in the world — could supply up to a quarter of the island’s power by diverting 4 billion gallons a year from the Waimea River.Itochu quietly assembled a gigantic home battery network in Japan
Sat 1:00pm By Julian Spector, Canary MediaThe conglomerate controls a 36,000-unit virtual power plant. Up next? Unleashing it to help the national grid decarbonize.What is ESG, the investment strategy under attack by Republicans?
Fri 10:45am By Akielly HuESG is called “woke capitalism” by the right and “greenwashing” by the left. But to most investors, it’s just common sense.The IPCC says we need to phase down fossil fuels, fast. Here’s how the US could do it.
Fri 10:30am By Joseph WintersA new report lists 10 policies to constrain polluting infrastructure and achieve key climate goals.Indigenous leaders demand a seat at international water negotiations
Thu 7:13pm By Lyric AquinoAfter decades of exclusion, communities most impacted by ongoing drought insist they be heard.In East Kentucky, timely weather forecasts are a matter of life and death
Thu 10:45am By Anya SlepyanWeather alerts can save lives — but you have to have a good internet connection.How the FBI used ‘Cop City’ protests to snoop on activists in Chicago
Thu 10:30am By Adam FedermanInternal FBI documents indicate a larger federal law enforcement assessment related to “Anarchist extremism” and domestic terrorism.El plomo sigue envenenando a los niños. No tiene que ser así.
Thu 10:00am By Yvette CabreraLa única manera de acabar con los daños persistentes de la contaminación por plomo es eliminar la exposición. Es posible lograrlo con las medidas adecuadas.8 medidas que puedes tomar cuando el plomo contamina los suelos de tu comunidad
Thu 9:45am By Yvette CabreraNo es solo un problema del pasado. Esto es lo que puedes hacer para proteger el futuro de todos.In a first, EPA seeks emergency action to curb a plant’s cancer risk
Wed 8:41pm By Lylla YounesThe Denka facility releases thousands of pounds of carcinogens into the air of a predominantly Black Louisiana town every year.Lead keeps poisoning children. It doesn't have to.
Wed 9:00am By Yvette CabreraThe only way to stop the long-lasting harms of lead poisoning in children is to end exposure to the chemical — and with data-driven and community-based action, that’s possible.Does your community have lead lurking in its soil? Here’s what to do.
Wed 8:45am By Yvette CabreraIt’s not just a problem of the past. With these tips, you can help protect everyone’s future.Climate change could spur severe economic losses, Biden administration says
Wed 8:30am By Zoya TeirsteinWhite House economists warned this week that rising temperatures threaten infrastructure, insurance programs, and human health.Oyster mushrooms expected to break down cigarette butts in new trial
Wed 8:15am By Henry Belot, The GuardianUp to 1.2 million butts could be diverted from Australian landfills to a laboratory where scientists will work to transform the byproduct into a polystyrene replacement.Consumers looking to reduce e-waste have new options
Tue 2:05pm By Grist CreativeCircleIT’s groundbreaking recycling solutions are part of the global movement to keep more devices out of landfills.Welcome to Utah, where pipeline protests could now get you at least five years in prison
Tue 10:30am By Naveena SadasivamSince the Standing Rock protests in 2017, 19 states have passed so-called critical infrastructure laws.Why the longest coal strike in Alabama history ended with no new contract
Tue 10:15am By Tushar KhuranaAs coal declines, miners’ unions are struggling to bargain for better conditions.Supreme Court hears Navajo demands for Colorado River water rights
Tue 10:00am By Jake BittleThe Biden administration told justices it doesn't have an obligation to bring more water to the reservation.
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