USU’s Bold Solar Expansion Promises to Shield Campus From Rising Energy Costs

USU’s massive 1,058-kilowatt solar gamble defies soaring energy costs while Utah’s universities watch nervously from the sidelines.

Abandoned Coal Mines Could Generate Enough Solar Power to Rival Germany’s Energy Needs

Dead coal mines could power entire nations with solar energy, but most countries are ignoring this massive opportunity while China races ahead.

Spain’s Grid Planning Catastrophe: Technical Failures—NOT Cyberattacks—Cast Nation Into Darkness

Spain’s grid collapsed in seconds from basic planning failures, killing eight people—while officials blame everything except their catastrophic incompetence.

Tree Planting Fails as Carbon Savior: Why Forests Can’t Absorb Our Fossil Fuel Sins

Scientists reveal why planting billions of trees won’t save us from climate catastrophe—the uncomfortable truth about our favorite green solution.

Burning Man Surrenders Fight Against Nevada’s Controversial Geothermal Development

When desert ravers buy out Big Energy to save sacred hot springs, capitalism and counterculture collide in Nevada’s strangest environmental victory.

Louisiana Redefines ‘Green’: Natural Gas Given Environmental Halo Under New Bill

Louisiana politicians just declared natural gas “green energy” – watch environmental groups explode as fossil fuels get renewable tax breaks.

Coal’s Stubborn Grip: Why Global Economies Can’t Break Free

While the West celebrates coal cuts, Asia’s insatiable appetite adds 8.7 billion tons yearly—why cheap energy trumps climate promises.

Indigenous Communities Bear Brutal Brunt of Canada’s Escalating Wildfire Exodus

Canada’s Indigenous communities face wildfire evacuations 3x their population rate while colonial policies trap them in fire zones.

Greece Fuels Green Revolution: Motor Oil Launches Nation’s First Public Hydrogen Station

Greece’s first hydrogen station signals energy independence while Europe races to build 1,160+ stations—but imported fuel reveals a paradox.