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How Sackett v. EPA could limit the EPA’s authority on energy
Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, a new case regarding wetlands now before the U.S. Supreme Court, could restrict the EPA’s power
Oct 8, 2022


Supreme Court’s EPA Ruling Doesn’t Have to Doom Building Decarbonization
High energy prices, public awareness of climate change, and new technologies in energy use all encourage decarbonization of the built...
Aug 6, 2022


Reno Starts Tracking Carbon Emissions 24/7
Reno, Nevada aims for transparency in achieving climate goals by adopting Ledger8760 to publicly track carbon emissions.
Dec 15, 2021


Climate Change Strains Mental Health. These Psychiatrists are Taking Action
Heatwaves, floods and unprecedented storms are taking a toll on people's psychological well-being.
Dec 6, 2021


We’re Doing a ‘Mediocre to Poor’ Job of Protecting U.S. Coastlines from Climate Change
A new report shows many states earning 'D' and 'F' grades for coastline protection.
Nov 15, 2021


No Longer an ‘Emerging Trend,’ ESG Investing Soars During Pandemic
Facing the climate crisis, real estate industry experts discuss their approach to ESG.
Oct 27, 2021


Distributed Energy Generation Can Fight Super Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Minimizing the use of fluorinated gases can reduce global warming.
Oct 24, 2021


Federal Tax Legislation Changes Could Inspire More Efficient Buildings
Changes to two elements of the U.S. federal tax code could boost energy-efficient building construction.
Sep 29, 2021


Research Examines the Role of Social Attachment in Responding to Climate Change
They key to getting people to take climate change seriously may be instilling empathy through secure human attachments.
Sep 14, 2021


Unaffordable Housing is Pushing People into Disaster Zones
A report from Redfin indicates that more people are moving into natural disaster prone areas than away.
Sep 1, 2021


Half the Sun Scholarship Could Diversify and Expand the Solar Industry
Nextracker and Solar Energy International launch scholarship to close the solar industry gender gap.
Aug 26, 2021


The Top U.S. Metros Leading the Transition to Electric Vehicles
Greater EV adoption requires the infrastructure to support it. Government policies can help lead the way.
Aug 19, 2021


Failure to Act on Building Emissions is Not an Option Says BREEAM USA’s Breana Wheeler
Q&A with BREEAM USA Director of Operations Breana Wheeler about the urgent need for more sustainable buildings.
Aug 17, 2021


Crippled by Climate Change Afghanistan Falls into Deeper Catastrophic Crisis
After decades of war, poverty, drought and natural disasters, Afghan soldiers are overwhelmed by hunger amid conflict.
Aug 16, 2021


Facing Annihilation Dominica Eyes Leading World in Climate Resiliency
In light of the recent IPCC report indicating climate dangers ahead, small island nations like Dominica are facing the challenge head-on.
Aug 15, 2021


A Push for More Diverse Representation Among Climate Action Funding Recipients Gains Steam
The Donors of Color Network is raising the bar for racial equity in climate fundraising with a new pledge for greater funding transparency.
Jul 30, 2021


Natural Disasters Threaten Indigenous Communities in British Columbia, South Dakota and Beyond
Disasters fueled by climate change are driving Native communities from their homes.
Jul 20, 2021


An Environmental Hippocratic Oath? Medical School Curriculum Adapts to Climate Change
As warming temperatures and heightened disease spread pose deeper threatens to human health, medical education needs an overhaul.
Jul 15, 2021


EPA Relaunches Climate Change Website Under New Administration
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reinstates its climate change website under Biden, highlighting some of the dire details.
Jun 20, 2021


Biden Wants U.S. to Lead World in Net-Zero Carbon Agriculture
U.S. agriculture holds a wealth of potential for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Jun 6, 2021
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