Saturday, July 4, 2026

Activists Sue Oregon to Protect State’s Endangered Gray Wolves

Oregon wildlife officials took wolves off the state endangered species list in November.

Chernobyl Could Become World’s Largest Solar Farm

If construction is approved, Chernobyl's solar farm will hold the title of "World's Largest Solar Plant" before Dubai's massive concentrated solar plant catches up to it.

The PR industry has been a ‘major’ but ‘overlooked’ influence in climate politics for...

The fossil fuel industry spends millions of dollars on shaping its image in an effort to block climate action. A new analysis shows a relatively small number of PR firms have aided this campaign from behind the scenes over the last three decades.

The Supreme Court’s EPA decision could hamper regulator’s ability to protect the public

The agency will still be allowed to regulate many forms of air pollution, but would need explicit direction from Congress on how to tackle some of the worst aspects of climate change and other pressing issues.

Trump’s pick to lead energy tech innovation program is invested in gas utilities and...

The backdrop to Lane Genatowski’s nomination is an overall uncertainty over the future of the very agency he’s supposed to lead.

Coastal landfills are no match for rising seas

Tens of thousands of dumps line the U.S. coastlines, most sitting at or near sea level...

Germany to ban glyphosate by 2023

“What harms insects also harms people.”

UK carbon emissions reach lowest level since 1872

Coal use plummets to levels not seen since the 1600s.

Finland becomes world’s first country to make legally binding carbon negativity pledge

“There is an important gap between current measures and those required to reach the targets, and now there is a legal obligation to act.”

BP exploited Mexican communities hoping to benefit from carbon credits: report

A report published this month in Bloomberg Green said oil and gas company BP has been buying carbon credits from Mexican villages below market value, raising questions about the carbon credit market’s viability as a tool for transitioning companies to green practices.