As the world races against time to combat the escalating climate crisis, a troubling reality has emerged: many nations, including some of the largest polluters, have failed to submit their critical climate action plans ahead of the upcoming COP30 summit in Brazil this November. These plans, known
Minnesota finds itself at a pivotal moment as the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) weighs a transformative decision regarding the proposed acquisition of Minnesota Power, a cornerstone utility serving over 150,000 accounts across northern Minnesota, by Global Infrastructure Partners
Imagine a bustling metropolis where electric vehicles zip through the streets, industrial plants hum with electrified processes, and homes rely entirely on clean energy—yet the aging power grid struggles to keep up with this unprecedented demand, creating a pressing need for innovative solutions.
In the heart of America’s oil and gas regions, an invisible danger lurks, silently impacting the health and well-being of thousands of residents who live near these sites. Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is leaking in massive quantities from numerous facilities across the United States, often
In a region long shadowed by industrial emissions, a tragic explosion at the Clairton Coke Works in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, has spurred urgent action to assess air quality and protect public health, reigniting fears among Mon Valley residents about toxic pollutants lingering in their air.
What if the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter has already turned the corner on its carbon footprint? Picture a nation long criticized for fueling climate change now leading a renewable energy revolution, with sprawling solar farms stretching across vast landscapes. China’s dramatic pivot