Gulf’s Resurrection: $5.38 Billion Later, BP’s Eco-Catastrophe Recovery Still Unfinished

BP spent $5.38 billion fixing their Gulf disaster, yet deep-sea corals remain damaged 15 years later while communities battle persistent mental health crises.

California’s Massive Forest-to-Fuel Export Plan Crumbles Under Environmental Pressure

California’s million-acre wildfire prevention plan collapsed spectacularly, leaving forests dangerously cluttered while environmentalists celebrate the industrial extraction scheme’s demise.

Earth’s Temperature Surge Accelerates: Why Your World Is Rapidly Changing

Earth’s temperature has surged 1.1°C since 1850, with the Arctic heating four times faster—find out why your region might be next.

NJ Ratepayers Get $60 Bill Relief While Energy Giants Pocket Record Profits

NJ families get $60 electric bill relief while power companies celebrate record-breaking profits. The math doesn’t add up.

Revolutionary French Technology Transforms Ordinary Breakwaters Into Perpetual Clean Energy Machines

French breakwaters now generate electricity while protecting coastlines—plus a $92 billion hydrogen jackpot that could bankrupt Big Oil forever.

Louisiana’s $80M Energy Fund: A Regulatory Blind Spot Benefiting the Connected

Louisiana’s $80M energy fund operates without oversight while politically connected institutions receive millions—and your utility bills pay for it.

UK’s Net Zero Journey: Halfway to Climate Victory, Yet Crucial Gaps Remain

UK halved emissions since 1990, yet electricity costs 4x gas prices—the bizarre reality threatening climate victory.

Revolutionary Oilfield Water Technology Could Supply Half of America’s Critical Lithium Need

Oil companies are sitting on liquid gold that could end America’s lithium crisis—but they’ve been throwing it away for decades.

Coral Reefs Face ‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’ as Global Bleaching Catastrophe Intensifies

84% of coral reefs now bleaching in catastrophic global event that economists value at $10 trillion—will anything survive this underwater apocalypse?

France Crushes Controversial Wind and Solar Ban Attempt, Saving Thousands of Jobs

Far-right politicians nearly killed 80,000 renewable jobs until France’s parliament crushed their dangerous amendment in a dramatic last-minute reversal.