DC Council holds 11-hour hearing on bottle bill to reduce trash in the river
The bill, introduced in January, would enable customers to receive 10 cents for each empty bottle or can returned to a D.C. business. Keep reading
The bill, introduced in January, would enable customers to receive 10 cents for each empty bottle or can returned to a D.C. business. Keep reading
In 2020, New York City was categorized as "subtropical" in NOAA's National Climate Assessment. While the current federal administration has suspended the assessment, residents and local plants are still feeling the heat. Keep reading
Paul Yoo, Ph.D., is helping write an amicus brief to restore frozen green bank funds from the Inflation Reduction Act. Keep reading
In a highly partisan environment, the term "climate change" can feel like a dangerous phrase. Here are a few examples of climate solutions without the label. Keep reading
Teesside, an area in northern England with a history of steel working industries, is positioning itself to take lead on a new industry: carbon capture. Keep reading
Over 100 delegations from all over the world are in Brazil for COP-30, a two-week-long conference centered on solutions to climate change. Keep reading
China's boycott of U.S. soybeans this summer is pushing farmers to find new revenue streams. Soybean oil may be the answer. Keep reading
For years, federal workers collaborated with Alaskan locals on a land management plan for the Central Yukon. Now, that work is unraveling. Keep reading