New England Governors Collaborate to Promote Nuclear Energy
In a significant move, governors from New England have come together to advocate for nuclear energy as a viable and sustainable power source, emphasizing energy independence.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
In a significant move, governors from New England have come together to advocate for nuclear energy as a viable and sustainable power source, emphasizing energy independence.
A new study from the International Institute for Sustainable Development examines the economic ramifications of mining closures in Marmato, focusing on artisanal and small-scale gold mines.
The Forest Service is seeking community feedback on a new mining initiative in Hot Springs, with comments accepted until May 24, 2026.
In Serbia's southern hills, Slobodan Velickovic examines indigo berries that are crucial to the gin industry, highlighting their role as climate change impacts flavor consistency.
Recent landslide events in New Zealand underscore the growing threats from climate change, while new technologies may provide ways to mitigate these risks.
The potential environmental consequences of a mining plan in Ouachita National Forest have sparked alarm among local water authorities and conservationists.
The complexity of microbial life, particularly in gut and soil environments, may hold the key to improving our predictions about ecosystem behavior.
The escalating geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe highlight the urgent need to consider the climate and radiological impacts of a possible nuclear conflict in the region.
Wheat is a staple in many diets worldwide, but as climate change poses challenges, exploring ways to increase its production is crucial.
In a bid to prevent discord with the United States, climate change discussions were notably absent from the agenda of the G7 meeting in Paris, according to French officials.
The aftermath of Chornobyl, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster, reveals a complex relationship between nature's resilience and ongoing contamination amid rising energy needs.
With the growing demand for battery metals driven by the energy transition, European policymakers are under pressure to enhance recycling efforts and ensure raw material security, lagging behind global counterparts.
As the world reflects on the Chernobyl disaster, there is a notable resurgence in interest and investment in nuclear energy, signaling a potential shift in global energy strategies.
In a move to prevent potential disputes with the United States, the G7 has decided not to include climate change in its Paris discussions, as revealed by France's ecology minister.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany calls for a balanced approach to climate protection that prioritizes economic growth and innovation, warning against deindustrialization.
Scientists from UBC Okanagan have produced a national map indicating the significant impact of climate change on Canada's ecosystems, suggesting current park protections may be inadequate.
A recent study underscores the troubling intersection of fossil fuel development in the Arctic with Indigenous territories, raising alarms about potential impacts on wildlife and ecosystems.
Despite years of promises regarding climate action, the meat and dairy industry remains a significant contributor to global emissions, raising questions about their environmental claims.
Urban areas often experience higher temperatures than nearby rural regions due to heat-retaining surfaces. As climate change intensifies, the adoption of green tram tracks could mitigate this issue, yet Australia has yet to embrace this solution.
As travelers seek to lessen their environmental impact, many are adopting new habits such as visiting destinations during off-peak times and steering clear of overcrowded sites.