China’s Emissions Fall As Power Demand Rises: A Possible Turning Point

China’s emissions are falling even as power demand rises, driven by rapid growth in clean energy and EVs. Analysts say this may signal a structural turning point.

How State Individual Income Tax Return Donations Can Benefit Wildlife

As tax time rolls around, many states are encouraging people to donate in their state income tax returns to help non-game wildlife survive.

Will The Next UN Secretary-General Deliver Institutional Evolution?

The race for the next UN Secretary-General is underway as the United Nations faces a legitimacy crisis, climate pressure, and the need for institutional transformation.

The Number Of People Facing Extreme Heat Set To Double By 2050, Study Finds

The University of Oxford study warns half the world’s population will be living with extreme heat by 2050 if average global temperatures rise.

Solar Energy’s Five-Year Surge Signals A Global Structural Shift

Global solar capacity has tripled in 5 years. New island projects and U.S. manufacturing exports show how solar is becoming resilient, scalable infrastructure worldwide.

Davos 2026: Setting The Tone & Spirit Right, Quite Literally

As we wrap up Davos 2026, three themes stood out with AI taking the front seat, energy transition standing firm and most importantly cooperation in this fractured world.

Indiana Wants Partners To Help Extract Rare Earth From Coal Waste

Indiana is preparing to work with private industry to determine the feasibility of retrieving rare earth elements from its legacy coal byproducts.

Inside Captain Arctic, A ‘Truly Sustainable’ Charter Yacht Backed By An Arctic Explorer

Meet Captain Arctic, a 70-meter explorer yacht designed for low-impact polar travel, led by the world’s youngest female Arctic captain.

Every US$1 The World Invests In Nature, It Spends US$30 Destroying It

Governments and companies are spending 30 times more destroying nature versus protecting, conserving and restoring it. Yet half the global economy depends on nature

Are Wood Pellets Worth Billions In Subsidies? Drax Faces A Reckoning

Policymakers are rethinking biomass as new research shows wood pellets may increase carbon emissions rather than reduce them. The focus is now on subsidies.