These people protected US forests and lands. Their jobs have now vanished due to Trump
Former federal employees devastated by president’s mass firings: ‘We’re at risk of losing our public lands to the billionaire agenda’
Former federal employees devastated by president’s mass firings: ‘We’re at risk of losing our public lands to the billionaire agenda’
Visiting a bike path and park at the L.A. River, Rep. Laura Friedman voices concerns that such projects are at risk because of Trump administration funding cuts.
While discussions are still ongoing over precise conditions for federal assistance, Trump aide Ric Grenell said the administration is looking closely at the California Coastal Commission.
As Earth approaches warmer levels experienced earlier in its geologic history, it may be bad news for human survival.
Scientists at Stanford University developed carbon capture technique they say is more practical and cost-effective
Scientists say they have figured out how to transform rocks into something extraordinary: a high-tech, low-cost substance that can bend geological time and help stall — or even reverse — planetary warming.
Expert recommendations will influence plans for energy, housing, transport industry and farming for decades
UK head office to bear brunt of job cuts as bank aims to slash staffing costs by £1.2bn
Cost concerns are holding sales back as the Government pushes the technology, seeking to meet its net zero target
Also in today’s newsletter, Asian Development Bank unlocks billions for climate finance
Commission expected to approve greater use of Renure, a product based on dung, to lower costs and boost efficiency
Sustainable air fuel market stalls as airlines want lower prices while oil groups reluctant to produce without long-term orders
Areas hardest hit were concentrated around parts of eastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia that had already seen up to twice their normal precipitation so far this winter.
The storm will bring heavy snow and widespread travel impacts for much of the eastern U.S., including Boston and Washington, D.C.
Parts of Kentucky and Tennessee received up to 7 inches of rain during the weekend storms, and at least 10 people have died in the Southeast