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Joe Biden administration bars US imports of solar panels linked to forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region energy.renewable Article 406 words 12 votes
We’ve barely explored the darkest realm of the ocean. With rare-metal mining on the rise, we’re already destroying it. Article 3093 words 6 votes
How severe is the drought gripping the American West? See for yourself climate change Article 998 words, published Jun 11 2021 10 votes
'Cool’ roofs, cooler designs as the building industry embraces energy sustainability energy sustainability Article 1521 words 8 votes
A volcanic eruption triggers earthquakes and fears of lake methane explosions in eastern Congo Article 1787 words 5 votes
End of wind power waste? Vestas unveils blade recycling technology. recycling energy.renewable Article 247 words 4 votes
Regenerative farming is fast becoming the higher standard for consumers seeking to protect their health and the planet climate change Article 10 votes
When Texas’ natural gas supplies froze up, prices soared, and now Minnesota’s customers are looking at an $800 million bill energy Article 1787 words 4 votes
Marin to be first big Bay Area water agency to push ahead with water restrictions climate change Article 684 words 7 votes
Simple hand-built structures can help streams survive wildfires and drought water Article 2620 words 10 votes
Steven Donziger has been under house arrest for over 580 days, awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge. It’s all, he says, because he beat a multinational energy corporation in court. energy Link 28 votes
Arctic island finds green power can be a curse – Greenland's rare-earth elements are attracting superpowers riding a green revolution energy.renewable Article 2274 words 11 votes
Denmark is far from reaching its ambitious target for carbon emission reductions by 2030, the country's climate watchdog said in its annual review of climate policies Article 6 votes
The Kenyan Maasai who once hunted lions are now their saviors conservation Article 6399 words, published Dec 26 2020 4 votes
When travel restrictions stopped bird-watchers from visiting the Swedish island of Stora Karlsö, hidden ecosystem dynamics were revealed conservation Article 715 words 6 votes
Forever chemicals are widespread in US drinking water pollution.water water.drinking Article 1383 words 17 votes
Hunting pastime spikes during pandemic. Conservationists are glad conservation Article 1595 words 6 votes
Denmark will dig up millions of dead mink after a hasty cull and burial intended to stamp out a coronavirus mutation ended with a new contamination risk pollution.ground Article 20 votes
The pandemic, the Clean Power Plan, and the Paris Agreement: US emissions drop 7% year on year due to effects of COVID-19 climate change Article 4 votes