Thomas Midgley, Jr. may have been the most environmentally disastrous person of all time By Tom Phillips
At New York City’s biggest power plant, a switch to clean energy will help a neighborhood breathe easier By Andrew Blum
Renewables When wind turbines kill bats and birds, these scientists want the carcasses By Emma Foehringer Merchant / Undark
Renewables The EPA wants more ‘renewable’ fuel. But what does that actually mean? By John McCracken / Grist
China’s decision to reduce coal-powered heating may have saved 23,000 lives By Laura Baisas / Feb 3, 2023
An oil spill on this fuel-rich coast could be a supply chain catastrophe By Laura Baisas / Jan 24, 2023
EPA updates emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles for the first time in 20 years By Carla Delgado / Jan 16, 2023
Renewable energy is climbing in the US, but so are our emissions—here’s why By Laura Baisas / Jan 11, 2023
Companies pledge to reduce plastic waste, but the burden falls to you By Helen Bradshaw / Nov 21, 2022
Some climate activists aren’t suing over the future—they are taking aim at the present By Isabella Kaminski / Hakai Magazine / Nov 5, 2022
The 2022 midterm elections could shake the course of environmental action in the US By Miyo McGinn / Oct 31, 2022