Purple spray paint marks where geothermal pipes are buried below streets and sidewalks in Framingham, Massachusetts, home to the first networked geothermal heating and cooling system built by a ...
Cashing Out: Eighth in a series on the secretive system disrupting climate action and forcing big payouts to fossil fuel companies. In January 2000, thousands of Bolivians flooded into the streets ...
Telling the story of our lives—climate change—takes a lot of words. But sometimes, a graphic is what makes things click.
The Bigmouth buffalo isn’t the prettiest fish in the water, nor is it particularly appealing to eat, but it has unsung ...
Stakeholders are recognizing the need to adapt to changing energy markets, but complicated applications make it harder for ...
If new rules are approved, treated “produced water” could be used for agriculture, growing trees and manufacturing.
Five years after Diane Wilson’s landmark settlement with Formosa Plastics, money flows to “the bay and the fishermen.” ...
Gaslighting: Fifth in a series about opposition to a wave of new natural gas pipelines, power plants and storage facilities ...
Utility rates have increased nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as more states enact legislation suspending ...
There is still an incredibly large amount of polluting industrial facilities in South and Southwest Philly,” Clean Air ...