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Generating a just transition: How the IRA is wiring a path for displaced fossil fuel workers 

The Inflation Reduction Act's support for domestic production, apprenticeships, and unionization of green energy workers was a game changer for blue color jobs. Now, some energy projects hang in uncertainty. Keep reading

Generating a just transition: How the IRA is wiring a path for displaced fossil fuel workers 

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Crossing the climate divide: A conversation with ClearPath’s Luke Bolar

How can Republicans and Democrats come together on climate action? Luke Bolar of ClearPath, a conservative clean energy organization in Washington, D.C., points to efforts to lower emissions levels of traditional fossil fuel production. Keep reading

Crossing the climate divide: A conversation with ClearPath’s Luke Bolar

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Bugs and bacteria: How one Northwestern lab tracks climate change

What do mud, bugs, and cyanobacteria all have in common? Northwestern University Ph.D. students use them as clues to track climate chance. Keep reading

Bugs and bacteria: How one Northwestern lab tracks climate change

Bugs and bacteria: How one Northwestern lab tracks climate change

Ivy Sparks

In this video, a team at the University of Richmond explore the potential of invasive English Ivy as a renewable energy source. Keep reading

Ivy Sparks

Flowing free: The Klamath River’s journey to restoration

In 2024, a series of dams along the Klamath River in Oregon and California were dismantled, finally allowing the river to once again flow freely. The difference in the landscape is awe-inspiring. Keep reading

Flowing free: The Klamath River’s journey to restoration

Flowing free: The Klamath River’s journey to restoration

Art-vironment | The Afrofuturism of Amber Robles Gordon

In this conversation, learn from Amber Robles Gordon, an Afro-Puerto Rican mixed-media visual artist who uses found objects and textiles to explore ethnicity, gender, and the environment. Keep reading

Art-vironment | The Afrofuturism of Amber Robles Gordon

Art-vironment | The Afrofuturism of Amber Robles Gordon

Water Gods: An ancient irrigation method in Bali comes under threat

Subak, an ancient water irrigation system in Bali, Indonesia has helped farmers live in harmony with nature for centuries. Today, water depletion due to tourism threatens an age-old balance. Keep reading

Water Gods: An ancient irrigation method in Bali comes under threat

Water Gods: An ancient irrigation method in Bali comes under threat

More than just cranberries 

For family-run farms in Massachusetts, cranberries are a way of life. But warming winters and a lack of rainfall are throwing the future of these farms into question. Keep reading

More than just cranberries 

More than just cranberries