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Pumped storage hydropower could make solar and wind energy available for nighttime use and cloudy days.
A new framework will require countries to buy carbon offsets if their air travel emissions keep growing.
The fake meat brand missed quarterly expectations and saw a decrease of quarterly revenues by around 23%.
Following a 90% population reduction in just two years, the state has cancelled snow crab season for the first time ever.
Water levels are so low in the drought-stricken river that barges are running aground.
Carnivorous plants are a wild and weird natural wonder, and they're more vulnerable to extinction now than ever before.
The state is desperate for ways to alleviate its water crisis.
A network of groups backed by the plastics industry claims polypropylene containers are “widely recyclable,” despite ample evidence to the contrary.
Some estimates have said that crypto mining’s drain on Texas’ grid is equivalent to all the homes in Houston, though that may already be changing.
Long-term research points to a 43% decrease in the Adélie population in East Antarctica.
The proposition in California would increase taxes on the wealthy to help people buy EVs.
Warmer air holds more moisture, which means more rain.
Only a handful of species protected by the legislation actually recover in number.
This is probably an underestimation of the PFAS-contaminated areas, according to researchers.
The greenhouse gas offsets offered by at least eight European airlines are mostly bogus, according to a new report.
The planet was on fire this summer, especially in areas that had little to no access to air conditioning.
Like the oil and gas industry once did, Big Meat is slowly ramping up its PR spin on climate.
Climate change is endangering the Sonoran Desert's iconic saguaro cactus.
The country's "salad bowl" is struggling to maintain production under historic drought and water cuts. Food prices are rising as a result.
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