Thursday, February 5, 2026

Why words matter in the fight against climate change

Climate communications expert, Genevieve Guenther, speaks on how climate change reporting has evolved, and her recommendations for how to encourage climate action.

How bioenergy causes air pollution: The dark side of renewable energy

On the ground, burning biomass contributes to many air pollution impacts.

EPA has been captured by fossil fuel interests, democratic senators tell court

Rampant cronyism, conflicts of interest, and corruption?

Going green: How your college can get involved

There’s a number of things your college can do to lower their carbon footprint and Go Green in 2021.

6 ways citizens across the U.S. are using science to build a better world

By collecting climate change data, monitoring air quality, and reverse-engineering insulin, locals are creating a more just and equitable society.

How youth have changed the climate movement

Frustrated with a lack of process on curbing climate change, young activists are taking matters into their own hands.

These industry titans oppose Trump’s order to build pipelines with U.S. steel

The U.S. Department of Commerce will consider all of these comments as it inches toward a draft set of regulations.

EPA watered down major fracking study to downplay water contamination risks

EPA scientists are currently revising the study and taking comments from the public and the EPA's Science Advisory Board.

Canada’s Trudeau plans to work with Trump admin to approve Keystone XL, pump Exxon-owned...

The deck now stacked against those who have spent years fighting against Keystone XL.

Energy Transfer’s Gulf Run pipeline to export fracked gas from Louisiana set to begin...

But FERC’s business-as-usual approach to fossil fuel projects during the climate crisis looks increasingly shaky, casting new doubt on the industry’s prospects.