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Corals are disappearing, pushing Earth to its first major ‘tipping point’

Global temperature rise may feel like it’s gradual, but the changes it brings can turn out to be sudden, massive, and self-reinforcing. These changes...

New England’s final coal plant shuts down years ahead of schedule

Even as the federal government attempts to prop up the waning coal industry, New England’s last coal-fired power plant has ceased operations three years...

Republicans Seek to Weaken U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act

WASHINGTON, DC, October 11, 2025 (ENS) - On July 8, Congressman Nick Begich III, an Alaska Republican, introduced a draft bill amending the Marine...

New report examines fossil fuel ties of dozens of Trump administration hires

The Trump administration wasted no time in tapping individuals with ties to fossil fuel industries and right-wing think tanks funded by oil tycoons for...

OREGON: Gov Cuts Red Tape to Secure Clean Energy Tax Credits

SALEM, Oregon, October 10, 2025 (ENS) - Oregon Governor Tina Kotek this week signed an Executive Order accelerating renewable wind and solar project development...

Morgan Stanley Backs Corvus Energy to Decarbonize Maritime Sector

Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM) announced that it has led a $60 million growth capital fundraise for maritime sector-focused low-carbon Energy Storage Systems (ESS)...

UK drone technology firm secures £3.65 million investment

A UK firm developing autonomous aerial solutions, sees.ai, has raised £3.65 million in a funding round. The group said the investment will accelerate its...

Waste profiling system selected by TIME as one of the best inventions of 2025

An AI-powered camera system that profiles waste streams within recycling facilities has been included among a selection of Best Inventions by TIME. To compile this...

Home Energy Storage Startup Base Power Raises $1 Billion

Austin-based energy provider Base Power announced that it has raised US$1 billion in a Series C funding round, with proceeds aimed at expanding its...

New research shows there’s a simple way to protect workers. Is OSHA listening?

A new study confirms that commonsense workplace protections from extreme heat — water, shade, breaks — help save workers from being injured on the job. The...

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