Ann Arbor’s sustainable energy utility aims to build the electric power grid of the future − alongside the old one

With the Trump administration prioritizing fossil fuels, cities and states will have to lead the way on clean energy.

Mike Shriberg, Professor of Practice & Engagement, School for Environment & Sustainability, University of Michigan • conversation
March 10, 2025 ~9 min

Many cities are banning ads for airlines, SUVs and fossil fuels – and yours could be next

Billboard ads for airlines, SUVs and fossil fuel companies are now prohibited in cities like Edinburgh, Sheffield, Stockholm and Toronto.

Freddie Daley, Research Associate, Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex • conversation
March 10, 2025 ~7 min


Women and girls are on the frontline of climate change – but their stories are seldom heard

The media must do more to amplify women in climate and environmental reporting.

Sanam Mahoozi, PhD Candidate in Journalism, City St George's, University of London • conversation
March 7, 2025 ~7 min

Butterflies declined by 22% in just 2 decades across the US – there are ways you can help save them

The causes involve more than just habitat loss, but there are steps you can take to help save these delicate creatures

Eliza Grames, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, State University of New York • conversation
March 6, 2025 ~9 min

Butterflies declined by 22% in just 2 decades across the US

The causes involve more than just habitat loss, but there are steps you can take to help save these delicate creatures

Eliza Grames, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, State University of New York • conversation
March 6, 2025 ~9 min

What climate vulnerability actually looks like

The imagery of climate change is oversimplifying climate vulnerability.

Charlotte Kate Weatherill, Lecturer in Politics and International Studies, The Open University • conversation
March 6, 2025 ~7 min

Carolina wildfires followed months of weather whiplash, from drought to hurricane-fueled floods and back to drought

Fires are a natural part of the landscape and essential for many species. But scores of fires at once were more than anyone bargained for.

Nick Corak, Ph.D. Candidate in Physics, Wake Forest University • conversation
March 5, 2025 ~6 min

The shortcut to less warming? It runs through a farm field

Slashing emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, could slow the pace of climate change.

Jack Marley, Environment + Energy Editor, UK edition • conversation
March 5, 2025 ~8 min


Methane emissions are turbocharging climate change – these quick fixes could slow it down

Cover landfills and manure tanks and shrink dairy herds, for a start.

Euan Nisbet, Professor of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London • conversation
March 5, 2025 ~8 min

Extreme heat silently accelerates aging on a molecular level − new research

People living in locations that experience frequent extreme heat days age faster at the molecular level.

Eunyoung Choi, Postdoctoral Associate in Gerontology, University of Southern California • conversation
March 4, 2025 ~7 min

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