Maine’s $8 million grant initiative sets a new precedent in climate adaptation, empowering over 150 communities—from coast to inland forests—to invest in projects that protect people and infrastructure from extreme weather.
Browsing: Environment & Climate
The Ex-Im Bank’s reversal of coal lending restrictions marks a stark setback for climate action, exposing deep rifts in US policy priorities.
A massive storm system exposed chronic failures in America’s disaster preparedness, leaving devastation—and urgent questions about policy—across half the country.
The Trump administration’s abrupt halt of Equinor’s Empire Wind project threatens investor confidence, climate progress, and the reliability of U.S. green energy commitments.
A man’s electrocution amid Pittsburgh’s storm chaos reveals how fragile our infrastructure remains—especially where underinvestment and inequality collide.
TMC’s aggressive push for deep-sea mining permits has provoked both investor optimism and fierce resistance from environmentalists and Pacific communities. What does this bold move mean for the oceans—and for America’s mineral future?
At the IEA’s London summit, a top US energy official condemned anti-fossil fuel policies, clashing with allies and sending shockwaves through climate negotiations.
While federal support wanes, California is investing $500 million to put 1,000 more electric school buses on the road, expanding the nation’s largest zero-emission fleet and setting a new standard for clean transportation in education.
A groundbreaking Dartmouth study exposes how 111 companies caused $28 trillion in climate damage—and hints at a global wave of litigation. Will the polluters finally pay?
Cyclic Materials’ $20 million move into Arizona signals a seismic shift in how America sources critical minerals—turning e-waste into homegrown supply and green jobs.