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Jupiter Powers battery storage complex in Houston. Credit: Jason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

The Texas Power Grid Will Get a Boost from Batteries This Winter

By Arcelia Martin

People navigate small boats through the Lekkersluis canal in Amsterdam. Credit: Nick Gammon/AFP via Getty Images

After Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans Architect Turned to the Dutch to Learn to Live With Water

By Phred Dvorak

A view of Forest Park in Queens, New York City. The Natural Areas Conservancy will partner with the Forest Park Trust to enhance the area. Credit: Lauren Dalban/Inside Climate News

New York City’s Forests Are Ailing. New Funding May Get at the Root of the Problem

By Lauren Dalban

Boat Electrification Is a Climate and Health Win. Making the Switch Isn’t Easy.

By Kiley Price

Chicago’s Historic Boulevards are identified by these distinctive signs found across the system. Credit: Yiannis Mastoras/Inside Climate News

What Chicago’s Boulevards Reveal about Community, Climate Change and Inequality

By Yiannis Mastoras

Solar panels are seen on the campus of Central Columbia High School in Bloomsburg, Pa., as part of a combination ground-mount and rooftop 3.8 megawatt array. Credit: Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

In Rooftop Solar, Advocates See a ‘Missed Opportunity’ for Clean Energy in Pennsylvania

By Kyle Bagenstose

A Growing Number of ‘Repair Cafes’ Are Popping Up Around the World to Curb Consumer Waste

By Kiley Price

Rebecca Gentry lost more than 50,000 trees on her family’s ranch during the 2021 PF Fire near Hardin, Mont. Credit: Mast Reforestation

Is Burying the Trees Killed by Wildfires a Climate Solution?

By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan

Cattle have been marked for an animal behavior study, showing each cow’s interaction with the solar equipment on Silicon Ranch’s Christiana Solar Farm in Tennessee. Credit: Courtesy of Silicon Ranch

Can Cows and Solar Power Coexist? We’re About to Find Out

By Dan Gearino

In Houston, solar panels run down the line to the next manufacturing process at Elin Energy's solar panel manufacturing facility. Credit: Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

Texas Grid Increasingly Meets Growing Demand With Renewables

By Arcelia Martin

Rachel Kutzley demonstrates a thermal camera, a device that can help to identify the leakage of heat, at the Energy Smart Home Expo in Columbus, Ohio, on Oct. 25. Credit: Dan Gearino/Inside Climate News

A Home Energy Fair Offers a Counter Narrative to Cynicism About Climate Change

By Dan Gearino

A great blue heron stands at the edge of a restored stream channel in the Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary, which was once a cranberry bog. Credit: Cyndi Jackson/The Living Observatory

Cranberry Farmers Consider Turning Bogs Into Wetlands as Temperatures Rise

By Nicole Williams

Sarah Jones stands under a center pivot irrigation unit, with a few stems of rye in the foreground, on her farm in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Credit: Hart Van Denburg/CPR News

America’s Rye Whiskey Resurgence Could Help the Climate, but Not by Itself

By Emily Payne

A wetland is seen under construction on Jim Fulton’s farm in Livingston County, Ill. Credit: Illinois Land Improvement Contractors Association Inc.

Wetlands Help Remedy Agricultural Pollution. Some Illinois Farmers Are Installing New Ones.

By Alexia Underwood

Paul Westbrook shows a solar panel placed at the edge of his Fairview, Texas, property, to a tour group gathered for Sun Day — a day meant to commemorate the power of clean energy. Credit: Arcelia Martin/Inside Climate News

This Texas Family Designed Their House Around the Solar Cycle Nearly 30 Years Ago

By Arcelia Martin

A prototype of a 3-D solar tower is seen at Janta Power’s Dallas office that is interconnected to the Texas grid. Credit: Arcelia Martin/Inside Climate News

A Dallas Startup Raises $5.5 Million to Build 3-D Solar Towers

By Arcelia Martin

Flowers and grasses can be planted ahead of a solar farm’s construction, ensuring a healthy and stable soil in the future. Credit: Courtesy of McCarthy Building Companies

At a Solar Energy Conference, the Star Is … the Soil?

By Rambo Talabong

Photo of the Counting House during the 2024 Nor'easter. Credit: Paul Wright

Climate Change Comes for the House of the Seven Gables

By Ryan Krugman

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