In 2024, China imported 542.7 million metric tons of coal—the highest ever recorded.
From political shifts to technology adoption, resilience emerges as a critical factor for navigating global uncertainty.
NYC’s congestion pricing begins as MTA adds 265 electric buses, slashing emissions, improving air quality, and modernizing transit infrastructure.
New federal funding supports 49 projects to advance zero-emission transportation, deploying 11,500 EV charging ports and alternative fueling sites.
Dual disasters in Southern California and Western North Carolina expose critical gaps in utility preparedness, emergency response, and resource equity.
The development of green hydrogen energy facilities presents a unique opportunity to blend economic growth with environmental responsibility.
The Las Vegas Raiders have released their 2024 Impact Playbook, providing a comprehensive overview of their sustainability achievements, community investments, and equity initiatives. Allegiant …
Explore the top 5 environmental stories of 2024, from record heatwaves to youth-led activism, highlighting challenges and progress in sustainability.
Can Pennsylvania overcome its infrastructure and policy hurdles to lead the nation in clean energy innovation?
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Enova’s annual funding has surged from $290 million to over $800 million since 2021.
This community-driven project, shaped by feedback from over 30,000 residents, promises to create an airport that truly reflects the heart of the Pacific Northwest.
Battery recycling transforms waste into value, reducing emissions, cutting resource dependency, and driving Europe's transition to a sustainable green economy.
Carnival emitted 2.75 million tons of CO2 in 2023, more than Glasgow. The environmental cost of cruising continues to rise.
California's EV growth sparks a new challenge: expanding renewable energy and grid capacity to meet rising electricity demand sustainably.
New York’s clean energy jobs hit 178,000 in 2023, growing by 5%, outpacing state growth, and highlighting opportunities in a thriving green economy.
Cheap Flights: What They Really Mean for You exposes the environmental and economic trade-offs behind this convenience.
Buy Now exposes the dark side of consumerism—planned obsolescence, waste, and environmental harm. Watch it this Black Friday week for a reality check.
Sustainable aviation fuel can cut emissions by up to 80%, yet it accounts for just 0.1% of U.S. jet fuel use.
From 2005 to 2022, emissions decreased in 44 states and the District of Columbia, with the most significant reductions occurring in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Maine.
Vehicle-to-Grid technology holds promise for grid stability and renewable energy, but significant barriers must be addressed to unlock its full potential.