Should you buy the ‘clean hydrogen’ hype?
The federal government is spending $43 billion on hydrogen development, but not every project is as green as it sounds
The federal government is spending $43 billion on hydrogen development, but not every project is as green as it sounds
The words we use to talk about the climate emergency allow us to pack a ton of meaning into even a casual reference
The words we use to talk about the climate emergency allow us to pack a ton of meaning into even a casual reference
Apple's new phones leave cables without homes. Plus it was a whopper week in climate action: From NYC to California, the past 7 days were big for the fight against fossil fuels
There's a big update in the war on cars—and lanternflies
As school buses make the EV switch, utility companies are eyeing added benefits for energy storage
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On tromping, big storms, and the way we mark time. Oh, and I'd like to talk to you; that's really the main point of this week's newsletter.
Sometimes the best people commit the worst offenses.
Companies and people use the appearance of sustainability to distract from their harmful actions—and to sell stuff. Here's how to get wise.