The Edgehill Fire is the newest blaze scorching up thousands of acres and structures in southern California – and weather conditions seem all but promising. Another Day, Another Fire There seems to be no end in sight for the thousands of people fighting and/or fleeing the flames in the United States, with new wildfires seemingly appearing every few days. The …
Google Blame AI For Failing It’s Climate Promises
Like many large companies, Google made headlines in 2021 when it announced its intention to achieve a lofty climate related goal by 2030. Google Behind on Net Zero Goal The tech giant committed to achieving net zero emissions by the end of the decade, but has gotten off to a rocky start. Emissions Increasing Significantly Google’s emissions have not decreased …
Marathon Oil’s Mega Penalty: $241.5 Million Settlement Aims to Clean Up Emissions and Save Lives
Marathon Oil reached a $241.5 million settlement with the EPA over a violation of air quality standards on a North Dakota Reservation. The company will need to pay penalties and invest in future compliance measures to make sure local residents have cleaner air and a healthier environment. EPA Settlement Last week, Marathon Oil reached a $241.5 million settlement with the …
Michigan Nuclear Power Plant Received Farewell Boost From Biden
The Palisades nuclear power plant is getting an upgrade thanks to funding from the Biden administration. In an effort to make the switch to clean energy, a new wave of funding has been directed toward reopening power plants that were closed a few years ago. Palisades Plant The Palisades nuclear power plant in Covert, Michigan, will now be reopening, thanks …
AI Is Drinking America Dry, And It’s Not Cheap Either
Aside from needing insane amounts of energy, data centers also need a lot of water to keep their AI systems running. Is this conducive to climate change? Great and All, But… You don’t have to be a technophile to realize that technology is booming, with new AI achievements springing up seemingly daily. But all those data centers, machines, and programs …
New England Ditches Coal to Become the 16th State to Go Green
New England is going fully green after a big announcement that will make environmentalists happy. New England Bids Farewell to Fossil Fuels New England is saying goodbye to its last coal-fired power plant. Granite Shore Power has announced it’s shutting down the Merrimack Station in New Hampshire by June 2028 – a move that comes after years of protests and …
Texas in the Dark: The Political Storm That Blew in With Hurricane Beryl
While President Biden claims he didn’t have “any authority” to provide emergency supplies to Texas, scientists are warning Beryl won’t be this year’s last extreme storm… Landing in Texas On Monday, Hurricane Beryl hit Texas (as a category 1 storm) and left over 2 million people without power. This was after the storm caused major chaos in the Caribbean as …
Driving Into Disaster: America’s EVs Aren’t Enough to Beat Climate Change
Although electric vehicles are greener than gas cars, other hurdles must be overcome if the US wants to beat global warming. Seeking a Greener World Whether it’s switching to solar panels or buying electric vehicles (EVs), many Americans (including companies) try to do their part to minimize their carbon footprint and fight climate change. But Cars Aren’t Helping And those …
From Denial to Delay: 21 Ways America Has Politicized the Planet
America’s environmental policy has often become a political battleground rather than a concerted effort to save the planet. While we argue, the world suffers. Isn’t it time we hold our leaders accountable? 1. Climate Change Denial Despite overwhelming scientific consensus, American politicians continue to deny climate change. This fuels misinformation and stalls critical action. Why do we allow our leaders …
California’s Gas Price Hikes Loom Amid Ambitious Emissions Program
Rumors are swirling about a possible increase in gas prices in California following the passing of a controversial emissions program. Fueling the Future Since 2007, California has been following the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) – a rule that encourages the use of cleaner fuels by making companies lower the carbon pollution from their products. 2007 saw the creation of …