Trump’s EPA Plots to Demolish Key Climate Science Finding That CO2 Threatens Health

Trump’s EPA targets 15-year climate ruling that protects your health—fossil fuel industry celebrates while scientists warn of catastrophic consequences ahead.

Green Hydrogen’s Global Collapse: Billion-Dollar Dreams Evaporate as Reality Strikes

Billions vanished overnight as the green hydrogen gold rush collapses—why every major investor is fleeing this once-promised energy revolution.

Desert College Transforms Campus With Solar Parking Canopies, Slashes $141k in Energy Costs

Desert College turns parking lots into $141,000 profit centers while students’ cars stay ice-cold under solar canopies.

Environmental Warriors Vow to Fight Federal Threats Against Delaware River Basin’s Fracking Ban

Federal forces target Delaware River’s fracking ban while 13 million people’s drinking water hangs in the balance. Communities mobilize for an unprecedented fight.

America’s Grid Crisis: Unprecedented 2.5% Electricity Demand Surge Through 2035

America’s aging disco-era power grid faces an unprecedented 2.5% annual demand surge while 100-fold blackout increases threaten your electricity future.

Death Metal: How Mercury’s Toxic Allure Captivates Even Mexico’s Most Feared Cartels

Mexican cartels found a deadlier product than cocaine: liquid mercury that kills miners while making millions from illegal gold extraction.

Navajo Nation’s Hidden Crisis: Untraceable Wells Multiply on Sacred Land

While Americans debate water filters, 40% of Navajo homes lack running water entirely. Untested wells multiply as bureaucracy blocks solutions.

Slow-Cooking Crisis: Why We’re Blind to Climate Change Until It’s Too Late

Earth’s temperature quietly climbed 1.22°C while you scrolled past this warning—economists predict your job might vanish by mid-century.

Asia’s $4.6 Billion Hydrogen Gamble: Can Storage Technology Rescue Renewable Energy?

Asia’s $4.6 billion hydrogen bet challenges renewable energy’s biggest weakness: storage technology that costs too much and delivers too little.