Environment

The culture war is coming for your electricity

The divide between states over their energy policies is becoming increasingly apparent, with some politicians even calling for a "divorce" due to the differing approaches to fossil fuels and renewables.

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Illinois Passed New Clean Energy Legislation—What to Look for in 2026

Illinois clean energy advocates are celebrating the recent passage of the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act (CRGA). This comprehensive

Classic Podcast: Historian Jay Hakes on the 1970s Energy Crises’ Link to Climate Policy Today

In a recent podcast episode from Earth911's archives, historian Jay Hakes discusses the energy crises of the 1970s and their

Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis

Trade policy in Britain is facing scrutiny due to a lack of democracy in its formation, allowing oil companies to

The year the US doubled down on critical minerals

President Donald Trump’s administration has made significant changes to the federal government in 2025, with a focus on reducing the

Your 5-Step Guide to Treecycling

Residents can also schedule a curbside tree collection for a small fee. Last year, Denver recycled over 20,000 trees. Austin:

‘A hubristic, colossal wreck’

The film "Colossal Wreck" offers a poignant glimpse into the complexities and contradictions of our human future, particularly in the

Climate change primed Washington state for historic flooding

In early December, a massive atmospheric river originating from the subtropical Pacific Ocean made its way towards the U.S. West

The Exploding Scope of the Military-Industrial Complex

The warning issued by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in his 1961 farewell address about the dangers of the military-industrial complex