Solutions
This Northern Manhattan Wetland Has Faced Climate-Change Induced Erosion and Sea Level Rise. A Living Shoreline Has Reimagined the Space
By Juanita Gordon
Miami is Used to Heat, but Not Like This
By Amy Green
Phoenix is Enduring its Hottest Month on Record, But Mitigations Could Make the City’s Heat Waves Less Unbearable
By Wyatt Myskow
Record-Breaking Rains in Chicago Underscore the Urgency of Flood Resiliency Projects, City Officials Say
By Aydali Campa
EV Sales Continue to Soar, But a Surge in Production Could Lead to a Glut for Some Models
By Dan Gearino
South Korea Emerges As Key Partner for America’s Energy Transition
By June Kim
New Federal Report on Research Into Sun-Dimming Technologies Delivers More Questions Than Answers
By Bob Berwyn
The Solar Industry Gained Jobs Last Year. But Are Those Good Jobs, and Could They Be Better?
By Dan Gearino
Experts Study Using Waste Plastic in Roads and More, but Find the Practice Isn’t Ready for Prime Time
By James Bruggers
A Shipping Rule Backfires, Diverting Sulfur Emissions From the Air to the Ocean
By Lydia Larsen
Industry Wants New Pipeline on Navajo Land Scarred by Decades of Fossil Fuel Extraction
Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main
New Research Rooted in Behavioral Science Shows How to Dramatically Increase Reach of Low-Income Solar Programs
By Dan Gearino
European Union Approves Ambitious Nature Restoration Law
By Bob Berwyn
As East Harlem Waits for Infrastructure Projects to Mitigate Flood Risk, Residents Are Creating Their Own Solutions
By Juanita Gordon
An Ohio College Town Wants to Lead on Fighting Climate Change. It Also Has a 1940s-Era, Diesel-Burning Power Plant
By Dan Gearino
Carbon Credit Market Seizes On a New Opportunity: Plugging Oil and Gas Wells
By Keaton Peters