California’s Push to Close the EV Battery Loop
With electric vehicle sales increasing, a recycling policy for their batteries will be critical to minimize impacts.
With electric vehicle sales increasing, a recycling policy for their batteries will be critical to minimize impacts.
Ancient practices hold important lessons for farmers facing drying lands, but they were often more complex than modern societies realize. Glacier loss adds to the challenge today.
Minimizing the materials for electrifying transportation through recycling is more sustainable than mining virgin materials
Countries that have neither the wealth of the United States nor the industrial capacity of China still have leverage in calling for nuclear disarmament.
Ancient practices hold important lessons for farmers facing drying lands, but they were often more complex than modern societies realize. Glacier loss adds to the challenge today.
We often say that the science of bird banding is like putting a message in a bottle and throwing it into the ocean. Data can only be recorded if someone else finds the bottle, or in other words...
We often say that the science of bird banding is like putting a message in a bottle and throwing it into the ocean. Data can only be recorded if someone else finds the bottle, or in other words...
Steps we can take to rebuild and recover from the man made disaster damaging the US scientific infrastructure.
Proposed bill could prevent any future administration’s attempt to protect consumers and the environment.
Gas-fired power plants are the largest source of heat-trapping carbon pollution from the US power sector. They also bring with them a host of other problems for people and communities. A flurry of new gas power plant proposals threatens to exacerbate these problems. Some gas plant developers and their backers are talking up the prospect
We are now watching in real time as our nation shoots itself in the foot when it comes to our leadership in science.
The Trump administration’s job cuts and advisory board changes at the agency won’t change those rules, as a former EPA science adviser explains.