Public backs move to green home heating but more government support is needed, research shows
The public is largely open to moving away from fossil fuel use for residential heating and hot water.
May 2, 2024 • ~7 min
Power outages linked to heat and storms are rising, and low-income communities are most at risk – NYC maps show the impact
Practices such as redlining left marginalized groups in more disaster-prone areas with poorer quality infrastructure − and more likely to experience prolonged power outages.
May 1, 2024 • ~10 min
Power outages linked to heat and storms are rising, and low-income communities are most at risk, as a new NYC study shows
Practices such as redlining left marginalized groups in more disaster-prone areas with poorer quality infrastructure − and more likely to experience prolonged power outages.
May 1, 2024 • ~10 min
Texas fires: With over 1 million acres of grassland burned, cattle ranchers face struggles ahead to find and feed their herds
The state’s largest wildfire on record tore across the heart of Texas cattle country, and more days of strong winds were forecast. A rangeland ecologist explains why the flames spread so fast.
March 1, 2024 • ~6 min
Texas fires: Cattle ranchers face struggles ahead to find and feed their herds while burned grasslands recover
Over 1 million acres have burned in Texas’ largest wildfire on record, and more days of strong winds are forecast across the Panhandle, the heart of Texas’ cattle country.
March 1, 2024 • ~6 min
Texas fires: Burned rangeland can recover quickly, but cattle ranchers face struggles ahead to find and feed their herds
Over 1 million acres have burned in Texas’ largest wildfire on record, and more days of strong winds are forecast across the Panhandle, the heart of Texas’ cattle country.
March 1, 2024 • ~6 min
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