A big boost for a climate solution: Electricity made from the heat of the Earth.
Exploding batteries spark deadly South Korea factory fire.
Horseshoe crab counting with New York’s citizen scientists.
A hidden crisis in US housing:
EPA rule could spur consolidation of water sector.
Massive melon-size hail could be a Texas record.
Moving to renewables will mean using less energy overall.
North Carolina beach house collapses underscore US coastal erosion crisis:
New Jersey plans to drop the bald eagle from its endangered species list.
Sublime Systems’ low-carbon cement goes commercial.
School districts receive $900M from EPA to fund electric school buses.
Lithium leads critical minerals boom:
Electric cars are suddenly becoming affordable.
China-made EVs registered in Europe jumps almost a quarter this year.
Startups say India is ideal for testing self-driving cars.
The aging US power grid is about to get a jolt:
Abnormally dry Canada taps US energy, reversing usual flow.
It’s getting cheaper to filter carbon dioxide out of the air.
The US doesn’t make bicycles anymore—here’s how to change that.
Thermal power cell harvests electricity from heat at record efficiency.





