Wednesday, July 8, 2026

UK goes 55 hours without coal power, breaking record

In January, the UK government announced plans to phase out coal generation by 2025.

Despite disappointing returns, oil driller pushes ahead with fracking near rare Texas wildlands

Apache's big oilfield dreams risk doing irreversible harm to an irreplaceable place .

The secret of the great American fracking bubble

The series will look at how fracking companies are shifting these epic losses to the American taxpayers.

Germany to put ‘massive restrictions’ on Monsanto weedkiller

"I am planning a regulatory draft as a first building block in the strategy to minimize use of glyphosate."

For 15 years, Energy Transfer Partners pipelines leaked an average of once every 11...

“That’s a red flag for a company that has an extensive network across the country and is building even more pipelines as we speak in Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and other states.”

Americans believe climate change education should be taught in schools, recent poll says

The Yale Program on Climate Change (YPCCC) reported that in a national average, 78 percent of people polled responded they either somewhat or strongly agreed.

UK pledges £61.4 million to fight ocean plastics

"This week we will look closely at how we can tackle the many threats to the health of the world's oceans, including the scourge of marine plastic pollution."

Lawyer burns himself to death to protest environmental destruction

He "was all about justice, but he was also all about what it means to be human."

DC’s March for Science Evolved

NationofChange joins thousands at the second annual March for Science, which has evolved considerably.

Trial date set for groundbreaking kids’ climate lawsuit

"It is a relief to see that the Court understands how imperative it is to get this trial underway as soon as possible, despite all of the delay tactics the U.S. government continues to try to use."