Why Protecting Shareholder Rights Is Essential To A Free Market Economy

Lawmakers are advancing policies that would weaken or dismantle the shareholder rights, threatening investors’ ability to engage companies on risks and long‑term value.

How Simple Actions At Home Can Cut Costs And Reduce Waste

Simple home recycling hacks that reduce waste, cut plastic use and improve sustainability through smarter systems, storage and everyday habits.

A Red State Turning Green: How Market Forces Are Building Texas’ Next Energy System

In oil-rich Texas, wind, solar, storage and hydrogen are scaling fast, driven by electricity demand and competitiveness – not ideology.

U.S. Government To Modify Rules On Hydropower Environmental Reviews

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission wants its amend its regulatory reviews for hydropower projects that have minimal or no impacts to the environment.

As Congress Debates DHS Funding, A Blizzard Exposes Stakes For FEMA

A powerful blizzard is impacting the Northeast just as Congress is returning to Washington to debate DHS, which houses the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA.

Top Sustainable Luxury Destinations For Spring Break

From Belize’s reef-led resorts to Cancun’s scaled sustainability and Barcelona’s urban policies, discover how modern spring break balances indulgence with sustainability.

You Know Who Likes Solar Power? Trump Voters

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at a former top Tesla engineer’s plans to rewire the grid and the outlook for solving spiking electric power prices

New Initiatives To Address Extreme Heat In South Asia Launched

Two new integrated projects to protect South Asians from the rapidly escalating threat of extreme heat have been announced.

Biochar-Fueled Soil Brand, Rosy, Closes $5 Million Series A To Bring More Life To Houseplants

Rosy Soil expands nationwide in Target, giving more home gardeners an option for climate-friendly, nutrient-rich houseplant soil

IEA’s Latest Report Reveals Energy’s Shift From Climate to Security

IEA’s 2026 report reveals energy innovation is now driven by security and industrial competition, not just climate, reshaping global power and policy.