The Senate passed legislation Wednesday to protect the Ocean Observatories Initiative. The post NSF retreats on ocean monitoring cuts after Capitol Hill revolt appeared first on E&E News by POLITI...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission orders power grid operators to show they can keep utilities and AI companies from shifting massive infrastructure costs to regular ratepayers. The post FERC ac...
How do you stop a problem you can’t yet see clearly? Lead poisoning affects roughly one in three children worldwide, yet in much of the world the basic facts of exposure remain unmapped: where the l...
Judges rejected a bid by the city of Philadelphia to stop the National Park Service's efforts to recast unsavory elements of American history. The post Appeals court clears Trump to remake slavery exh...
Move to dismantle $368m sea observatory initiative faced opposition from experts and lawmakersThe Donald Trump administration has reversed its decision to dismantle a $368m deep-sea observation system...
Veteran campaigner Robin Hanbury-Tenison is raising money for a research station near his home in CornwallPedalling on water for more than a hundred miles in a heatwave, pushed back by east winds and ...
As datacenters’ connections to electric grids are held up, big tech is forced to throw money at producing its own powerDatacenters are driving unprecedented growth in the US clean energy industry, p...
Experts cast doubt on conclusion of government-funded study of factory emitting forever chemicals near BlackpoolQuestions have been raised about the conclusions drawn by a government-funded study into...
Department for Transport analysis suggests tiny economic boost would be outweighed by up to £62.5bn in trade-offsThe economic boost from a Heathrow third runway could be a tiny fraction of previous e...
More than half of France’s population under severe weather warning with temperatures expected to exceed 40CMore than half of France’s population is under a severe weather warning as large swathes ...
Birds have been in the park since the Russian ambassador gave King Charles II two in 1664 – but none ever bred there They arrived in the royal park shortly before the Great Fire of London, when the ...