ExxonMobil’s massive Baytown project promises a low-carbon future, but is ‘blue’ ammonia really the answer, or a way for Big Oil to maintain control?
Browsing: Environment & Climate
Children born in 2020 are set to endure two to seven times more climate extremes than their grandparents. This generational injustice is both a warning and a call to action.
A landmark study reveals that the wealthiest 10% are responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990—spotlighting the urgent need for targeted climate policies.
New science reveals most Western spring runoff is years—even decades—old, hidden underground before surfacing. This challenges decades of water policy and may determine the future of a drying West.
In the wake of mass firings, two top science groups step up to keep US climate research alive and public—even as the Trump administration tries to cancel a crucial federal report.
The EPA’s steep budget and staffing cuts echo a dangerous retreat to the 1980s, threatening vital science, public health, and environmental justice programs at a moment when America needs them most.
With the Army Corps fast-tracking Line 5’s environmental review, many fear the risks to the Great Lakes, tribal lands, and democratic process are being sidelined for political expediency.
Trump’s fast-track order on deep-sea mining ignited a global backlash, revealing high-stakes battles over law, environment, and the future of our oceans.
True conservation demands real participation from the communities most affected, not just top-down solutions from corporate giants and policymakers.
Over 75 endangered right whales crowded Massachusetts’ shipping lanes, forcing extraordinary maritime slow-downs—and exposing the flaws in voluntary conservation policies.