Jonathan Mertzig was wary when Madison rolled out a fleet of 62 electric buses in the fall of 2024. The city had tested a few…
The extreme heat, high winds, and severe dry conditions that produce towering, fast-moving flames that advance by the acre are not just becoming more common;…
Coming into the Milan-Cortina Olympics, an American hadn’t won a medal in men’s cross-country skiing in half a century. A few days into the Games,…
One day, you’ll appreciate drinking recycled toilet water.
Urban populations are growing as water supplies are dwindling, often due to worsening droughts. In response, some…
Dear Leslie,
How do I deal with the frustration and anger that comes with having family members and friends who continue to fly and pursue…
The Tennessee Valley Authority’s quarterly meeting in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, opened with a triumphant video homage to its work during Winter Storm Fern. Energy had come…
The first thing Andy Barrientes noticed when he showed up for his shift at RMS Foods on Valentine’s Day, 2005, was the cloud of black…
Michigan might be at the forefront of a new clean fuel source — and it’s buried right under the state.
Last month, Governor Gretchen Whitmer…
It was sunny and warm for the end of November on the Rocky Boy’s Reservation in northern Montana. Joseph Eagleman was standing on a grassy…
Bone-chilling cold and Arctic winds gripped the northeastern U.S. over the past few weeks, straining electricity systems and raising power prices as people cranked up their…
