in a counterfactual, a newly elected Labour government levels with voters, raises taxes, reforms welfare and restores macroeconomic credibility on the road not taken.
Climate credibility depends on cutting emissions and taking responsibility for the remainder. The Olympic Games must bring their climate plans out of the footnotes.
Valentine’s Day drives millions of cards, roses and sweets into short use cycles. Here are five smart ways to repurpose flowers, packaging and food waste sustainably.
Trump celebrates “Champion of Clean Coal” as his administration repeals the Endangerment Finding. Still, economics and emissions make coal uncompetitive.
Revoking the Endangerment Finding will increase pollution, raise fuel costs, weaken U.S. competitiveness, and trigger legal chaos—costing lives, jobs, global leadership.
2025 was a hard year for climate tech, but 2026 could set the stage for the next leap forward, if you know where to look.
Data centers are an economic boom in some areas and are behind the artificial intelligence economy. However, the cost to communities that host them is still in question.
While demolition has long been the preferred option, more and more designers and owners are now opting to take a more sustainable approach and upcycling wherever possible.
Bad Bunny’s halftime performance at Super Bowl LX highlighted energy injustice in Puerto Rico and the need for energy policy reform to address an unreliable power grid.
Proponents of Nature-based Solutions need to make the case NbS can be effective at large scales. For this, there may be no better demonstration than the Yolo Bypass in California’s Central Valley.