Solutions
Universities, States Have ‘Responsibility’ to Act on Climate in Trump Era, UMass President says
By Dennis Pillion
A Biotech Firm Says Its Genetic Tweaks of a Wolf Amount to ‘De-Extinction.’ What Does This Mean For Living Species?
By Kiley Price
Climate Change Is the Backdrop to Our Lives, But It’s Missing in Movies
By Kiley Price
Can the World’s Largest Ice Rink Survive a Warming Planet?
By Phil McKenna
Feeding Cows Seaweed Could Cut Methane Emissions and Diversify Maine’s Coastal Economy, but Can It Scale?
Story and photos by Matilda Hay
El Paso Is Going to Turn Wastewater Into Drinking Water. Other Cities Will Soon Follow
By Martha Pskowski
Windows Open, Heating On: A New York City Winter
By Lauren Dalban
Weathering the Storm: Maryland’s Chief Resilience Officer Reflects on Year One as Climate Threats Increase
By Aman Azhar
More Solar and Battery Storage Were Added to Texas’ Grid Than Any Other Power Source Last Year
By Arcelia Martin
Opting for Coexistence: Some Wisconsin Landowners Learn To Live With Beavers
By Bennet Goldstein, Wisconsin Watch
A Lifeline for New York’s Threatened Wetlands
By Lauren Dalban
Vermont Faces Potential Retrenchment in Climate Ambition
By Nathaniel Eisen
Chicago and Illinois Remain Committed to Achieving Climate Goals Despite Threats to Federal Funding
By Sarah Mattalian
Replacing Grass Can Help Save Water, but Just How Much?
By Alex Hager, KUNC
As MIT Aims to Decarbonize, Competing Ideas Focus on Thermal Energy Systems
By Phil McKenna
To Reduce its Carbon Footprint, UNC Could Burn Pellets Composed of Paper and Plastic
By Lisa Sorg