Hydropower is a diminishing resources in a megadrought.
The house with three kitchens, a 12-nozzle shower for two and a tiled washing station for one lucky dog is designed as a “net-zero” energy home.
The number of proposed solar projects has spiked as costs have declined, but the transmission system can’t accommodate them.
Duluth, Minnesota, is welcoming people who say they are moving away from places like California because of climate concerns.
“It is ultimately about supply and demand,” one expert says. And COVID-19.
Emissions by a company’s suppliers and customers could count towards the total.
The alternative? $31 trillion in lost GDP worldwide.
Is it the Great Resignation? A clean-energy future? Higher wages? Or all of the above?
A new study in the journal Nature Communications says going virtual can reduce an event’s carbon footprint by 94%.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s new strategic plan focuses on helping communities adapt to the changing climate.