Webinar: Power Flows: Transmission and Generator Incentives

Oct 22, 2025, 2 pm CTRegister The US electrical grid is experiencing a rapid transition as cheap renewable electricity transforms the energy mix. With these grid changes, new supply is not spatially matched to demand, and the transmission network has become more...

How P&G’s CSO makes the business case for sustainability

Read the full story at Trellis. Procter & Gamble’s long-term chief sustainability officer, Virginie Helias, started her career as a marketer and brand manager, but she doesn’t think consumer products should be priced higher just because they have a lower...

It’s Best Leaf Color Day! Let’s Celebrate With Chemistry

It’s that time of year again. Fall, when the leaves turn color and the Yankees turn into spectators. At least one of these is enjoyable. A lesson on the chemistry of colorful leaf pigments shows that, unlike the Yankees, Mother Nature goes out with a bang, not a...

The Climate Crisis Within

Western modernization has triggered an “internal climate crisis” in the human gut. An ecological upheaval marked by biodiversity loss, disrupted food webs, and chronic inflammatory “weather,” driven by antibiotics, sanitation, diet, and lifestyle. Reversing course...

Microplastics are changing your insides in unexpected ways

A new Austrian-led study suggests that microplastics may alter the gut microbiome in ways resembling those seen in depression and colorectal cancer, raising fresh concerns about how everyday plastic exposure could affect physical and mental health.

The current war on science, and who’s behind it

Read the full story at Ars Technica. We’re about a quarter of the way through the 21st century. Summers across the global north are now defined by flash floods, droughts, heat waves, uncontainable wildfires, and intensifying named storms, exactly as predicted by Exxon...

Biochar’s secret power could change clean water forever

Read the full story from Shenyang Agricultural University. Scientists found that biochar doesn’t just capture pollutants, it actively destroys them using direct electron transfer. This newly recognized ability accounts for up to 40% of its cleaning power and remains...

Toxic waste could become the next clean energy breakthrough

Read the full story from Shenyang Agricultural University. Bio-tar, once seen as a toxic waste, can be transformed into bio-carbon with applications in clean energy and environmental protection. This innovation could reduce emissions, create profits, and solve a major...

America is throwing away the minerals that could power its future

Read the full story from the Colorado School of Mines. America already mines all the critical minerals it needs for energy, defense, and technology, but most are being wasted as mine tailings. Researchers discovered that minerals like cobalt, germanium, and rare...

Monsters in trouble

Read the full story at Inside Climate News. The colorful, venomous and mysterious Gila monster flourishes in the scorching Desert Southwest, but climate change threatens the lizards’ food, water and shelter. Moving to more hospitable habitats won’t be easy.

New pathway engineered into plants lets them suck up more CO₂

Read the full story at Ars Technica. Lots of people are excited about the idea of using plants to help us draw down some of the excess carbon dioxide we’ve been pumping into the atmosphere. It would be nice to think that we could reforest our way out of the mess we’re...

Key questions when mediating environmental disputes

Read the full story from Miles Mediation & Arbitration. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed dramatic changes to environmental regulations in recent months, including its announcement, in March, of what it called the “biggest deregulatory action...

Federal worker-safety commission has zero members as backlog grows

Read the full story at Investigate Midwest. The federal agency that oversees disputes of workplace safety violations, including in meatpacking plants, has been without leadership for more than five months. The Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, an...

Geoengineering won’t save us from global warming, new study says

Read the full story at Inside Climate News. A team of the world’s best ice and climate researchers studied a handful of recently publicized engineering concepts for protecting Earth’s polar ice caps and found that none of them are likely to work.  Their peer-reviewed...

“‘Sharpiegate’ Meteorologist Confirmed As NOAA Chief”

“The Senate has voted to confirm President Trump’s pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as part of a group of nominees confirmed en masse.” Climate ChangeDisastersEnvironmental PoliticsEnvironmental StudiesFish &...

The Jello Theory of Disease and the Tylenol-Autism Litigation

When science enters the courtroom, truth can turn to jelly. Nowhere is that clearer than in the Tylenol–autism litigation, where political proclamations, wobbly studies, and phony “consensus” opinions jiggle legal standards of admissibility. As the Second Circuit...

A new chapter for environmental justice

Read the full story at Inside Climate News. Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and Washington bureau chief Marianne Lavelle as they discuss the future of the environmental justice movement amid Trump cutbacks.

Trump Inks Order To Advance Halted Alaskan Ambler Mining Road

“President Donald Trump on Monday moved to reverse a Biden-era decision that blocked a mining road in Alaska, which faces fierce opposition among tribes and environmental groups.” Economy & BusinessEnvironmental PoliticsInfrastructureLaws &...

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