Forget acid rain. Plastic rain is now falling across the U.S. USA Today | 4 years ago
News
Great Britain becomes Europe’s second highest producer of wind - Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy World | 4 years ago
Where have the swans gone? Phys.Org | 4 years ago
The U.S. Could Get to 90 Percent Clean Power by 2035 EcoWatch | 4 years ago
New efficient ships won't be enough to curb shipping sector's environmental damage Phys.Org | 4 years ago
Coronavirus: Air quality improving in most-polluted streets BBC News | 4 years ago
U.S. regulator to report on climate risks to markets in July Reuters | 4 years ago
California Faces Battle Over Budgets for Backup Battery Incentives Greentech Media | 4 years ago
$1 million in funding for clean energy projects announced by Maryland Energy Administration - Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy World | 4 years ago
Tool developed to calculate household 'plastics footprint' Phys.Org | 4 years ago
Bison: (Back) home on the range Mongabay Environmental News | 4 years ago
9 billion competition in Scotland will redefine wind power Euronews | 4 years ago
US producers 'in tears' at having to cull livestock on their farms The Guardian | 4 years ago
Rare whale beached in UK for first time Theecologist.org | 4 years ago
UK Struggles With Problem from the Future: Sagging Power Demand and Surging Renewables Greentech Media News | 4 years ago
Blue Belt Programme Annual Update now published GOV.UK | 4 years ago
The energy future has arrived - Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy World | 4 years ago
The Guardian view on a green new deal: to save jobs and the planet | Editorial The Guardian | 4 years ago
New COP26 date agreed as the idea of a ‘Green Recovery’ takes hold - Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy World | 4 years ago
Britain poised to hit two months without power from coal plants Reuters | 4 years ago
Great Britain heads for record coal-free period during lockdown The Guardian | 4 years ago
Put sustainable development at heart of UK recovery, PM told The Guardian | 4 years ago