Rebuilding after a wildfire? Most states don't require fire-resistant materials Article 2036 words 6 votes
Denmark forced to U-turn on meat ban for state canteens – initiative had been part of the government's aim to achieve a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 Article 609 words 6 votes
Jair Bolsonaro's Brazilian regime incentivizes landlords to burn off forests; anarchist fire brigades pick up the slack Article 532 words 16 votes
Colorado voters will decide on Nov. 3 whether the state should reintroduce gray wolves after a nearly eighty-year absence conservation Article 1201 words 8 votes
Norway will finance two-thirds of a large-scale project to capture and store carbon dioxide – carbon capture has long been highlighted as a way to reduce CO2 emissions climate change Article 679 words 8 votes
Louisiana’s weak environmental laws are keeping residents in the dark about health risks in the wake of Hurricane Laura's path through dozens of major petrochemical plants and oil refineries pollution Article 2097 words 8 votes
CA Gov. Gavin Newsom: By this point last year, 4,292 fires had burned 56,000 acres. This year, 7,002 fires have chewed through more than 1.4 million acres. Article 1509 words, published Aug 24 2020 7 votes
How a plan to save the power system disappeared: A federal lab found a way to modernize the grid, reduce reliance on coal, and save consumers billions. Then Trump appointees blocked it energy.renewable Article 3530 words 24 votes
Michigan reaches preliminary settlement to pay $600 million to Flint Water Crisis victims pollution.water Article 508 words 9 votes
Vermont first state to implement a statewide ban on food waste Article 803 words, published Jul 6 2020 10 votes
Finland's center-left government gave its blessing to majority state-owned Fortum's strategy to cut emissions, but promised to push the company further Article 352 words 4 votes
Air pollution inequality growing in Massachusetts pollution.air Article 559 words, published Dec 19 2017 3 votes
California solar mandate, gas bans take effect in 2020: what you need to know energy.renewable Article 1266 words 8 votes
A rural South Australian council is asking a group of high school students for input on how to spend $1 million in drought relief natural disasters Article 818 words 8 votes
Group of Canadian premiers will work together to research and build small modular nuclear reactors Article 730 words 11 votes
New Orleans has failed over the last decade to do urgently needed lead testing, and then buried a 2017 report that would have alerted the public to the lapse pollution.water Article 3962 words 11 votes
Oslo Municipality's Water and Sewage Administration has offered a useful tip to reduce water waste – it's OK to pee in the shower water.waste Article 395 words, published Oct 14 2019 9 votes
California is banning the tiny bottles of shampoo in hotels pollution plastics.single use Article 323 words, published Oct 11 2019 11 votes
How decades of LA smog led to California’s war with Trump over car pollution pollution.air Article 1634 words 9 votes
The disappearing schools of Puerto Rico: The island's vicious cycle of poor governance, neglect by Washington, and environmental catastrophe natural disasters Article 1596 words, published Sep 12 2019 5 votes
Finland's new government will propose a tax increase later this year on fossil fuel used for transport Article 6 votes
As warming temperatures dramatically reshape Iceland's landscape businesses and the government are spending millions for survival and profit climate change Article 1719 words 4 votes
Solar brings in the big bucks for local governments energy.renewable Article 493 words, published Jul 30 2019 4 votes
The empty radicalism of the climate apocalypse: What would it mean to get serious about climate change? climate change Article 5848 words, published Jun 19 2019 13 votes
Ohio just passed the worst energy bill of the 21st century climate change energy.renewable Article 2923 words 9 votes
Human friends of Canada geese sue federal government for helping Denver turn the birds into food Article 291 words 5 votes
These community wind farms in Denmark and Scotland are decentralising power to the people energy.renewable Article 1294 words 6 votes
'Protesters as terrorists': Growing number of states turn anti-pipeline activism into a crime Article 1592 words 10 votes
Puerto Rico harnesses the power of the sun for a renewable energy future energy.renewable Article 844 words 4 votes
Denver is capturing geese from city parks to be killed and given to hungry families Article 1217 words 16 votes
Canada passes Bill C-68, overhauling the Fisheries Act and banning import and export of shark fins conservation Article 405 words 9 votes
Michigan authorities drop all criminal charges relating to Flint Water Crisis pollution.water Article 1144 words 6 votes
Oregon restricts solar development on prime farmland energy.renewable Article 895 words, published May 23 2019 5 votes
One in five Americans now live in places committed to 100% clean power energy.renewable Article 661 words 9 votes
The Whanganui River in New Zealand is a legal person. Soon, the government will recognize a forest and mountain as legal persons too. Can giving the natural world rights save it? conservation Article 8 votes
House OKs 100 percent clean energy in Washington by 2045 climate change energy.renewable Article 385 words 15 votes
Puerto Rico just passed a bill to require 100% renewable electricity by 2050 energy.renewable Article 472 words 13 votes
Madison adopts plan to achieve clean energy goals, align with federal Green New Deal bill Article 555 words, published Mar 20 2019 8 votes
Five Melbourne councils forced to dump recycling in landfill as Victoria crisis deepens recycling Article 5 votes