EartherEnergy An Energy Expert Breaks Down What’s Really Going on With Gas Prices “There’s never been a time when the divorce between hype and reality in oil and gas has been greater." By Molly Taft Published March 14, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherConservation Researchers Could Lure Murder Hornets to Their Deaths With Sex The smell of hornet sex may be entomologists' best bet for culling these giant invaders. By Isaac Schultz Published March 14, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy 5 Oil Execs Cashed Out $99 Million in Stock During Ukraine Invasion A new analysis illustrates the ways some of Big Oil's leadership has managed to profit off of war. By Mack DeGeurin Published March 11, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy Chernobyl Is Cut Off From Power, but Experts Downplay Radiation Risks The former nuclear power plant requires electricity to cool spent radioactive fuel rods. By George Dvorsky Published March 10, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy Newly Released Email Claims Climate-Friendly BlackRock ‘Didn’t Mean’ the Nasty Things It Said About Big Oil A newly public email lays bare the financial giant’s cozy relationship with a climate-change-denying oil regulator. By Molly Taft Published March 9, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherExtreme Weather Harrowing Floods Submerge Towns Along Australia’s East Coast These are some of the worst floods in Australia's recorded history. By Angely Mercado Published March 9, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherClimate Change Lake Powell Is in Big Trouble The crucial reservoir is set to hit a worrisome new low this month, after an exceptionally dry winter. By Molly Taft Published March 9, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy What a Russian Oil Ban Means for U.S. Gas Prices "The biggest thing we can do to try and remove this situation is to consume less." By Molly Taft Published March 8, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnvironmental Policy Screw Magic—It’s Time for Electric School Buses, Biden Admin Says New EPA programs would spend millions to replace diesel school buses while $1.1 billion will go towards reducing public transit emissions nationwide. By Mack DeGeurin Published March 7, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy Shell Grabs Discount for Russian Oil, Says It’s Donating Profits to Ukraine "Doesn’t Russian oil smell [of] Ukrainian blood for you?" Ukraine’s minister of foreign affairs tweeted at Shell. By Molly Taft Published March 7, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy Oil and Gas Majors Race Out of Russia In the span of 24 hours, BP, Equinor, and Shell have all announced they'll pull out of the region. By Molly Taft Published February 28, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherClimate Change ‘Atlas of Human Suffering’: New UN Climate Report Is Shockingly Grim A major report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change previews the disasters ahead. By Molly Taft Published February 28, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherClimate Change Vatican Calls for a ‘Cultural Revolution’ to Fight Climate Change A new Catholic Church website tells believers they must adopt more sustainable lifestyles to fulfill humanity's duty to be the "steward of creation." By Angely Mercado Published February 25, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherConservation Florida Desperately Feeding Lettuce to Manatees to Stop Mass Starvation Wildlife officials are fighting to save local manatees, whose main food source has disappeared. By Isaac Schultz Published February 25, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy Bitcoin Is Dirtier Than Ever Miners moving to the U.S. means that the network is eating up more and more fossil fuel-fired power. By Molly Taft Published February 25, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherExtreme Weather Mental Health Emergencies Surge During Heat Waves It's not just heat exhaustion and stroke that harm people when temperatures rise. Researchers found that hot days drove mental health crises as well. By Angely Mercado Published February 25, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherClimate Change Fossil Fuel Industry Emitting 70% More Methane Than Official Numbers Show Huge methane emissions have been sneaking under the radar, new figures from the International Energy Agency reveal. By Molly Taft Published February 24, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy The U.S. Proves It’s Finally Ready for Offshore Wind The Biden Administration received record-setting bids on its first offshore wind lease sale. By Mack DeGeurin Published February 24, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherEnergy Gov. Abbott to Blame for Billions in High Electric Prices, Former Grid CEO Says The former head of Texas' power grid said a decision to keep electricity prices high during last year's storm came from the governor. By Molly Taft Published February 24, 2022 | Comments (0)
EartherClimate Change Wildfires Are Blazing Through Argentina The wildfires are currently burning some 70,000 acres a day, threatening habitats and livelihoods. By Angely Mercado Published February 23, 2022 | Comments (0)