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Climate Change Intensified 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave, Study Finds

Climate change made the disastrous 2021 heat wave in the Pacific Northwest larger and longer-lasting than it would have been otherwise, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →

Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:12
UK Closing In on Clean Power Goal

Wind and solar are continuing to push fossil fuels off the U.K. power grid. So far this year wind is the nation's leading source of electricity, and for brief periods, the island of Great Britain has scarcely needed coal or natural gas.Read more on E360 →

Thu Apr 25, 2024 14:17
U.K. Closing In on Clean Power Goal

Wind and solar are continuing to push fossil fuels off the U.K. power grid. So far this year wind is the nation's leading source of electricity, and for brief periods, the island of Great Britain has scarcely needed coal or natural gas.Read more on E360 →

Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:50
Dire Straits: Can a Fishing Ban Save the Elusive European Eel?

The European eel, whose life cycle remains shrouded in mystery, is a staple of the continent’s cultures and cuisines. But after decades of decline in its populations, scientists are calling for a total ban on catching the iconic fish, which is facing a multitude of threats.Read more on E360 →

Thu Apr 25, 2024 11:58
U.K. Closing In on Zero-Carbon Power Goal

Wind and solar are continuing to push fossil fuels off the U.K. power grid. So far this year, wind is the nation's leading source of electricity, and for brief periods, the island of Great Britain has scarcely needed coal or natural gas.Read more on E360 →

Wed Apr 24, 2024 17:40
Can Aging U.S. Nuclear Power Plants Withstand More Extreme Weather?

To reach its climate goals, the Biden administration aims to extend the lives of U.S. nuclear reactors. But a new report finds regulators have not studied whether increasingly extreme weather could threaten the safety or viability of power plants largely built in the 1970s and 1980s.Read more on E360 →

Tue Apr 23, 2024 14:30

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