November 15 Jane Goodall’s surprising lesson on death changed how this retired pastor sees life Author reveals Jane Goodall's deep faith through final interview months before her death, showing how spirituality guided her conservation work and fearless view of dying.
November 15 EPA chief wraps national tour as critics slam deregulation agenda Zeldin caps off his 50-state EPA tour promoting “American comeback" reforms, but environmental groups contest Trump's EPA and Zeldin are ignoring science and gutting key regulations.
November 11 ‘Woke lawfare’ exposed: Attorney unmasks carbon tax intent behind massive oil litigation An attorney involved in a Boulder, Colorado, climate lawsuit against oil companies admitted the case functions as an indirect carbon tax to increase costs for consumers.
November 11 Common cleaning chemical tied to spike in liver disease across US, researchers say Tetrachloroethylene exposure from everyday products increases liver fibrosis odds by 300%. The EPA restricted the chemical after health risks were discovered in blood samples.
November 10 EVs beat gas after two years, study finds Electric vehicles overtake gas cars in total CO2 savings after just two years of driving, with emissions benefits growing over time as power grids get cleaner.
November 4 Green energy company in the hot seat after bald eagles knocked out of the skies The Trump Department of the Interior is fining a green energy company over $30,000 after their wind turbines knocked two American bald eagles out of the sky.
October 31 Trump EPA slashes 12 years off sewage cleanup crisis that has rocked California for decades EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin reduces construction timelines for Tijuana River sewage projects affecting San Diego by roughly 12 years through U.S.-Mexico collaboration.
October 28 Bill Gates pivots climate strategy to focus on poverty over carbon emissions reduction Bill Gates is calling for shifting climate change focus from reducing carbon emissions to fighting poverty and preventing disease in warming regions.
October 27 Flaring climate protests becoming more confrontational as free speech tested globally Climate protesters have become increasingly confrontational, targeting conservatives as "climate criminals," vandalizing historic property and attempting citizen's arrests on CEOs.
October 18 Rising production costs push cranberry farmers to retire bogs Retired cranberry bogs are being turned to what they once were: wetlands. “It’s definitely become harder to grow in Massachusetts," cranberry grower, Jarrod Rhodes tells FOX.