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 The world’s largest experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor is up and running By Andrew Paul
A new AI-powered satellite will create Google Maps for methane pollution By Andrew Paul / Feb 14, 2024
What’s the most sustainable way to mine the largest known lithium deposit in the world? By Rahul Rao / Aug 30, 2023
Seafarers are unknowingly working with oil smugglers By Nathaniel Peutherer/Hakai Magazine / Aug 27, 2023
The US is investing more than $1 billion in carbon capture, but big oil is still involved By Andrew Paul / Aug 15, 2023
Judge sides with youth activists in groundbreaking climate change lawsuit By Laura Baisas / Aug 15, 2023
Kraken tests algorithm-based EV charging that won’t sink the grid By Cadence Bambenek / Hothouse / Jun 8, 2023
Citizen scientists have taken photos of this boulder every year for three decades By J. Besl/Hakai Magazine / Jun 7, 2023
It will cost up to $21.5 billion to clean up California’s oil sites. The industry won’t make enough money to pay for it. By Mark Olalde/ProPublica / Jun 3, 2023
Chevron’s carbon offsets are mostly ‘junk,’ according to global watchdog investigation By Laura Baisas / May 24, 2023