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Lawsuit Pits Young Climate Change Activists Against a Fossil Fuel-Friendly State at Trial

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Young people challenging Montana officials over inaction on climate change are expected back in state court... Read More

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Young people challenging Montana officials over inaction on climate change are expected back in state court on Tuesday in a first-of-a kind trial of a lawsuit that environmentalists hope will spur changes in the fossil fuel-friendly state. State officials... Read More

Here Comes El Nino: It's Early, Likely to Be Big, Sloppy and Add Even More Heat to a Warming World

An early bird El Nino has officially formed, likely to be strong, warp weather worldwide and give an already warming Earth an... Read More

An early bird El Nino has officially formed, likely to be strong, warp weather worldwide and give an already warming Earth an extra kick of natural heat, meteorologists announced. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Thursday issued an El Nino advisory, announcing... Read More

2023-06-05 15:49:46
by Dan McCue
ExxonMobil Inks New Carbon Capture Agreement

HOUSTON — ExxonMobil has signed a carbon capture and storage agreement with the Nucor Corporation that will see the energy... Read More

HOUSTON — ExxonMobil has signed a carbon capture and storage agreement with the Nucor Corporation that will see the energy giant capture, transport and store up to 800,000 metric tons of CO2 a year from a manufacturing site in Convent,... Read More

UN Climate Chief Says Fossil Fuel Phase Out Key to Curbing Global Warming

The world needs to phase out fossil fuels if it wants to curb global warming, the United Nations climate chief said... Read More

The world needs to phase out fossil fuels if it wants to curb global warming, the United Nations climate chief said in an interview with The Associated Press. But he said the idea might not make it on to the agenda... Read More

Facing Sweltering Summers, California's Newsom Floats Plan for State to Buy Energy

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — For most of the year, California's quest to rid itself of fossil fuels seems on track:... Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — For most of the year, California's quest to rid itself of fossil fuels seems on track: Electric cars populate highways while energy from wind, solar and water provides much of the power for homes and businesses.... Read More

California's Epic Melting Snowpack Means Deadly Torrents Ahead of Holiday Weekend

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California rivers fed by this winter's massive Sierra Nevada snowpack have been turned into deadly torrents, drawing warnings... Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California rivers fed by this winter's massive Sierra Nevada snowpack have been turned into deadly torrents, drawing warnings from public safety officials ahead of the Memorial Day weekend's traditional start of outdoor summer recreation. At least seven people, including... Read More

Sustainable Till Death Do Us Part, and 45 Days Beyond

DELFT, Netherlands (AP) — For those seeking to live in the most sustainable way, there now is an afterlife too.... Read More

DELFT, Netherlands (AP) — For those seeking to live in the most sustainable way, there now is an afterlife too. A Dutch intrepid inventor is now “growing” coffins by putting mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms, together with hemp fiber... Read More

Biden Administration Invests in Carbon Capture, Upping Pressure on Industry to Show Results

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced $251 million for carbon capture and storage projects in seven states, aiming to reduce... Read More

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced $251 million for carbon capture and storage projects in seven states, aiming to reduce planet-warming pollution from power plants and other industrial facilities. The announcement represents a vote of confidence by the government in... Read More

Community Foundations Represent an Untapped Resource to Address Climate Change

Climate change is often framed as a vast and complex global challenge, requiring international negotiations in faraway places. While this... Read More

Climate change is often framed as a vast and complex global challenge, requiring international negotiations in faraway places. While this framing has truth, it can obscure an important reality — namely that the negative impacts of climate change are also... Read More

NYC Skyscrapers Turning to Carbon Capture to Lessen Climate Change

NEW YORK (AP) — From the outside, the residential high-rise on Manhattan's Upper West Side looks pretty much like any... Read More

NEW YORK (AP) — From the outside, the residential high-rise on Manhattan's Upper West Side looks pretty much like any other luxury building: A doorman greets visitors in a spacious lobby adorned with tapestry and marble. Yet just below in... Read More

2023-05-11 15:28:42
by Dan McCue
In a First, EPA Proposes Emissions Limits for Existing Power Plants

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed the first-ever regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions from existing power... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed the first-ever regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants. The proposals steer clear of mandating the use of equipment or a specific technology to capture emissions before they... Read More

Long Popular in Asia, Floating Solar Catches on in US

When Joe Seaman, the city planner for the working class town of Cohoes, New York, Googled the term “floating solar,”... Read More

When Joe Seaman, the city planner for the working class town of Cohoes, New York, Googled the term “floating solar,” he didn’t even know it was a thing. What he did know is that his tiny town needed an affordable... Read More

2023-04-25 13:07:43
by Kate Michael
Top US Environmental Diplomat Praises America’s ‘Can-Do Spirit'

WASHINGTON — In her last public event before taking on her new role as CEO of the Wildlife Conservation Society,... Read More

WASHINGTON — In her last public event before taking on her new role as CEO of the Wildlife Conservation Society, Monica Medina told the Wilson Center she’s confident in the world’s ability to meet its global sustainability challenges thanks to... Read More

2023-04-24 20:42:38
by Dan McCue
EPA Poised to Place First Limits on Power Plant Emissions

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency is reportedly close to imposing first-of-their-kind limits on carbon emissions from existing power plants.... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency is reportedly close to imposing first-of-their-kind limits on carbon emissions from existing power plants. According to multiple reports, the Biden administration will impose limits on greenhouse gas emissions to compel power plant operators to... Read More

UN's Weather Agency: 2022 Was Nasty, Deadly, Costly and Hot

Looking back at 2022's weather with months of analysis, the World Meteorological Organization said last year really was as bad... Read More

Looking back at 2022's weather with months of analysis, the World Meteorological Organization said last year really was as bad as it seemed when people were muddling through it. And about as bad as it gets — until more warming kicks in.... Read More

California to Meet 100% of Water Requests Thanks to Storms

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California will provide 100% of the water requested by cities and farms for the first time... Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California will provide 100% of the water requested by cities and farms for the first time in years thanks to winter storms that filled reservoirs and runoff from a record snowpack, regulators announced Thursday. The State... Read More

California Researchers Attempt Ocean Climate Solution

LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Atop a 100-foot barge tied up at the Port of Los Angeles, engineers have built... Read More

LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Atop a 100-foot barge tied up at the Port of Los Angeles, engineers have built a kind of floating laboratory to answer a simple question: Is there a way to cleanse seawater of carbon dioxide... Read More

2023-04-19 15:49:01
by Kate Michael
These Are America’s Most Endangered Rivers in 2023

WASHINGTON — American Rivers, a nonprofit environmental organization, published its most recent annual list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers, highlighting... Read More

WASHINGTON — American Rivers, a nonprofit environmental organization, published its most recent annual list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers, highlighting 10 rivers in the United States where climate change and adverse industrial and human activity have put water supplies and... Read More

US Tax Breaks Lure European Clean Tech Companies as EU Lags

LONDON (AP) — Norwegian startup Freyr will first build batteries to power electric vehicles and store clean energy in a... Read More

LONDON (AP) — Norwegian startup Freyr will first build batteries to power electric vehicles and store clean energy in a remote town near the Arctic Circle. Up next? An Atlanta suburb. That's because a new U.S. clean energy law offers generous tax... Read More

G7 Energy, Environment Leaders Haggle Over Climate Strategy

SAPPORO, Japan (AP) — Energy and environment ministers of the Group of Seven wealthy nations met Saturday in northern Japan,... Read More

SAPPORO, Japan (AP) — Energy and environment ministers of the Group of Seven wealthy nations met Saturday in northern Japan, seeking to reconcile the world's heavy reliance on fossil fuels with the urgency of ending carbon emissions to stave off... Read More

2023-04-12 17:07:09
by Dan McCue
EPA Proposes Rules to Ensure Timely Electric Vehicle Transition

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed new vehicle pollution limits intended to ensure that at least two-thirds... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed new vehicle pollution limits intended to ensure that at least two-thirds of new cars and a quarter of new heavy trucks sold in the United States by 2032 are all-electric. The... Read More

2023-04-11 20:10:50
by Dan McCue
Potential Water Supply Reductions Proposed for Western States

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Tuesday proposed cutting water allotments from the Colorado River in a potentially precedent-setting bid... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Tuesday proposed cutting water allotments from the Colorado River in a potentially precedent-setting bid to save the waterway by dramatically reducing the water Arizona, California and Nevada draw from it. Along with the Rio... Read More

California Storms Hit Beekeepers, but Honey Outlook's Sweet

During California's prolonged, wet winter, beekeeper Gene Brandi said he had to spend twice as much money on a sugary syrup... Read More

During California's prolonged, wet winter, beekeeper Gene Brandi said he had to spend twice as much money on a sugary syrup to feed his honeybees and keep them alive. That's because the bees sent to pollinate blooming almond orchards took longer... Read More

2023-04-06 14:05:26
by Kate Michael
This 100-Year-Old Train Chugs Along on French Fry Oil

WILLIAMS, Ariz. — In recognition of Earth Day, a 100-year-old steam engine will chug into Grand Canyon National Park powered... Read More

WILLIAMS, Ariz. — In recognition of Earth Day, a 100-year-old steam engine will chug into Grand Canyon National Park powered by french fry oil.  On Saturday, April 22, 2023, The Grand Canyon Railway — which may be the last daily... Read More

Coal Capacity Climbs Worldwide Despite Promises to Slash It

The capacity to burn coal for power went up in 2022 despite global promises to phase down the fuel that's... Read More

The capacity to burn coal for power went up in 2022 despite global promises to phase down the fuel that's the biggest source of planet-warming gases in the atmosphere, a report Wednesday found. The coal fleet grew by 19.5 gigawatts... Read More

Biden Offers $450M for Clean Energy Projects at Coal Mines

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administration is making $450 million available for solar farms and other clean energy projects... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administration is making $450 million available for solar farms and other clean energy projects across the country at the sites of current or former coal mines, part of his ongoing efforts to combat climate... Read More

Biden Heads to Mississippi Town Ravaged by Deadly Tornado

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday will visit a Mississippi town ravaged by a deadly tornado even as... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday will visit a Mississippi town ravaged by a deadly tornado even as a new series of severe storms threatens to rip across the Midwest and the South. Last week's twister destroyed roughly... Read More

Behind Massive Seaweed Belt Headed for Some Atlantic Beaches

WASHINGTON (AP) — A 5,000-mile seaweed belt lurking in the Atlantic Ocean is expected in the next few months to... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — A 5,000-mile seaweed belt lurking in the Atlantic Ocean is expected in the next few months to wash onto beaches in the Caribbean Sea, South Florida, and the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt... Read More

AP Sources: Biden OKs Huge Willow Oil Project in Alaska

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is approving the major Willow oil project on Alaska's petroleum-rich North Slope, according to... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is approving the major Willow oil project on Alaska's petroleum-rich North Slope, according to two people familiar with the decision. The decision revealed Monday, one of President Joe Biden’s most consequential climate decisions, is... Read More

La Nina, Which Worsens Hurricanes and Drought, Is Gone

WASHINGTON (AP) — After three nasty years, the La Nina weather phenomenon that increases Atlantic hurricane activity and worsens western drought is... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — After three nasty years, the La Nina weather phenomenon that increases Atlantic hurricane activity and worsens western drought is gone, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. That’s usually good news for the United States and other parts of the... Read More

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