Renewables on Track to Supply Nearly Half of Global Power by the End of This Decade
39mRenewable power is on pace to produce close to half of the electricity used globally by 2030, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency, which finds that in nearly every country large wind and solar plants are the cheapest forms of new…How Traffickers Got Away with the Biggest Rosewood Heist in History
Tue 5:53amTen years after officials seized $50 million worth of illegally harvested rosewood, the logs have been returned to the traffickers and sit in limbo in a Singapore port. The legal saga highlights the ongoing corruption and gaping holes in efforts to save…World's Rivers Are Driest They Have Been in Decades
Mon 8:54amLast year, the world's rivers had their driest year in at least three decades, according to a new U.N. report, which warns that heat and drought are sapping vital waterways.Read more on E360 →Edge of Antarctica Has Grown Dramatically Greener
Fri 8:49amOver the last four decades, vegetation cover on the Antarctic Peninsula has grown tenfold, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →Why We Need a Strong Global Agreement on Plastics Pollution
Thu 4:35amTwenty years ago, scientist Richard Thompson sounded the alarm on microplastics pollution. Now, as understanding of the problem has grown, he says it is critical that international negotiators produce an effective plastics treaty when they meet next month in…Study Finds Plastic Additives in the Air
Oct 2, 2024, 9:24 amScientists have found evidence of plastic additives in the air over Southern California, including one additive that has been banned from use in toys.Read more on E360 →On Navajo Lands, Ancient Ways Are Restoring the Parched Earth
Oct 1, 2024, 4:59 amFarming once thrived in the Black Mesa region, before overgrazing and climate change wreaked havoc with the land. Today, the Navajo are restoring their watersheds — and boosting their food sovereignty — with earthen berms and small dams made of woven…In UK, Renewables Bring About Death of Coal
Sep 30, 2024, 11:08 amBirthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Britain is this week shutting down its last coal plant. Starting Tuesday, its power grid will be permanently coal-free.Read more on E360 →To Boost Renewables, Cut Red Tape and Build Power Lines, Analysts Say
Sep 27, 2024, 8:31 amThe world is nearly on track to triple renewable power by the end of this decade. A major barrier to meeting that goal, or surpassing it, analysts say, is the speed of permitting wind and solar projects and of building new transmission lines.Read more on E360…Why Taiwan and Its Tech Industry Are Facing an Energy Crisis
Sep 26, 2024, 7:28 amAs the world’s largest producer of advanced computer chips, Taiwan is struggling to meet demand for electricity. Highly dependent on imported fossil fuels, soon to shutter its last nuclear plant, and slow to build out renewables, the island is heading toward…Flooding, Not Lockdowns, Drove Methane Surge During Pandemic, Study Finds
Sep 25, 2024, 11:48 amAt the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the Earth saw a surge in emissions of heat-trapping methane. While some research shows the spike was related to the global drop in traffic during the pandemic, a new study suggests the sudden rise in methane levels…Extinct Volcanoes Could Be Source of Key Metals Needed for Clean Tech
Sep 24, 2024, 10:21 amScientists have found that some extinct volcanoes, which have not erupted for thousands or millions of years, may contain key metals used in clean energy.Read more on E360 →Eye on the Fertile Crescent: Life Along the Mideast’s Fabled Rivers
Sep 23, 2024, 4:46 amA series of dams and years of conflict have transformed the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which gave rise to some of the world’s earliest civilizations. Kurdish photographer Murat Yazar focused his lens on these rivers of his homeland and on the people who…Whales May Be Communicating Across Great Distances
Sep 20, 2024, 9:30 amA half-century ago, scientists posited that whales might able to talk with each other across great distances, but for decades, no one had managed to catch two whales in the act. A new study offers the first compelling evidence that baleen whales can…Growth of Solar Continues to Defy Predictions
Sep 19, 2024, 11:03 amThe world is set to install a third more solar capacity this year than it did in 2023, surpassing forecasts by both industry experts and independent analysts.Read more on E360 →Pollen Can Seed Clouds, Fuel Rainfall, Study Finds
Sep 18, 2024, 9:30 amA surge of pollen in spring can affect the formation of clouds and rainfall, according to a new study. The authors say that, as the planet warms, pollen counts are expected to grow, potentially giving rise to more springtime rainfall. Read more on E360 →Fortress Conservation: Can a Congo Tribe Return to Its Forest?
Sep 17, 2024, 5:04 amAn African Union ruling finds that parts of a Congo national park should be returned to the Batwa people, who were evicted decades ago. Advocates say the ruling must be implemented and that the Batwa will need support to protect the park’s rare gorillas and…Brazil Rooting Out Last of Gold Miners on Yanomami Lands
Sep 16, 2024, 10:50 amBrazilian officials say they have nearly rid Indigenous Yanomami territory in the northern Amazon of the thousands of miners who had been operating illegally in the region. Read more on E360 →Peru Sees Growing Attacks on Environmental Defenders
Sep 13, 2024, 9:24 amIndigenous Peruvians have long faced violent attacks by miners, loggers, coca growers, and drug traffickers, but a troubling new report finds that murders of environmental defenders are on the rise.Read more on E360 →Slowly but Surely, U.S. School Buses Are Starting to Electrify
Sep 12, 2024, 5:39 amWith support from a $5 billion EPA program, school districts across the country are starting to switch from polluting diesel to electric buses. Advocates point to the health benefits for children and communities but say more needs to be done to promote this…Southern California Blaze Spawns 'Fire Clouds'
Sep 11, 2024, 8:29 amThe Line Fire in Southern California is giving rise to massive billowing "fire clouds."Read more on E360 →How Agroforestry Could Help Revitalize America’s Corn Belt
Sep 10, 2024, 5:55 amBy practicing agroforestry — growing trees alongside crops and livestock, for example — farmers can improve soils, produce nutrient-rich foods, and build resilience to climate change. Now, a movement is emerging to bring this approach to the depleted lands…In a First, Brazilian City Grants Legal Rights to Waves
8:37amThe city of Linhares, Brazil, has granted legal rights to the waves at the mouth of the Dolce River, the first instance in which a government has conferred rights upon part of the ocean.Read more on E360 →This Summer Was the Hottest on Record
Sep 6, 2024, 8:42 amThe summer of 2024 set new records, European scientists have found. The world has never seen temperatures reach so high between June and August. Read more on E360 →With Hotter, Drier Weather, California’s Joshua Trees Are in Trouble
Sep 5, 2024, 6:09 amIn the Mojave Desert, rising temperatures, less rainfall, and more intense wildfires are killing off Joshua trees. California officials are working on a plan to protect the distinctive yucca tree and its desert ecosystem by establishing refuges and controlling…Climate Change Loaded Dice for Brutal Drought in Sicily
Sep 4, 2024, 9:09 amGlobal warming has fueled an exceptional drought on the Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia, a new analysis finds.Read more on E360 →Brazilian Scientists Race to Recover Fossils Unearthed by Massive Floods
Sep 3, 2024, 7:46 amScientists in Brazil are racing to gather fossils uncovered by recent heavy floods before they are destroyed.Read more on E360 →Indonesia's High Court Blocks Risky Mining Project
Aug 30, 2024, 10:03 amThe Supreme Court of Indonesia has withdrawn approval for a zinc mine and dammed waste pond being built near a fault line in North Sumatra. The ruling comes as a relief to locals, who feared an earthquake would destroy the dam, flooding villages below with…A Solitary Herder Cares for His Goats and the Bay Area Hills
Aug 29, 2024, 5:43 amIn “Way of the Shepherd” — the First-Place Winner of the 2024 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — filmmaker Matthew Boyd follows a Peruvian shepherd, two tenacious border collies, and a herd of goats that are reducing overgrowth on the fire-prone…As Germany Cuts Red Tape, Renewable Installations Boom
Aug 28, 2024, 9:53 amFrom 2022 to 2023, Germany saw installations of new wind and solar power nearly double, a shift driven in part by sweeping changes to simplify permitting for clean energy projects.Read more on E360 →
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