Thursday, April 23, 2026

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14: A new era for the oceans?

The health of the oceans is vital for the survival of all humanity.

Chile Producing So Much Solar Energy It’s Giving Electricity Away for Free

With so much clean power available, the price of solar has cost absolutely nothing for certain regions in recent months.

US denies French scientist entry over anti-Trump text messages

Trump administration, free speech, academic freedom, border security, France, scientific research, political censorship, U.S. immigration, CBP, FBI, diplomatic relations.

With abortion, we’re more than empowered warriors or fragile survivors

Celebrating only “strong” women and nonbinary people doesn’t advance the cause of feminism or gender equality.

World’s First Solar Airport No Longer Pays Electricity Bills

In another green initiative, the airport is making a foray into organic farming. Cochin is setting up the farm on same plot of land where the solar plant sits.

Federal judge blocks Texas abortion ban, blasts “offensive deprivation of such an important right”

Abortion clinics in the state are already moving quickly to resume abortions.

Hurricane Sandy-Sized Floods Up to 17 Times More Likely by 2100

As the remnants of Hurricane Matthew recede, the warnings and evacuations in the Caribbean and US east coast are giving way to rescue efforts and clean-up operations.

Denmark produced enough wind energy in one day to power 10 million homes

Denmark previously produced 140 percent of its country's electricity needs from wind power.

Humanity lives

To be better humans, we need to tell the truth and not let ourselves fall victim to greed and corruption.

In California’s Imperial Valley, residents aren’t waiting for government to track pollution

For marginalized communities along the California-Mexico border, projects to gather and share scientific reports are crucial to holding agencies accountable.