EEnvironment Read More Largest Utah Coal Plant Goes Quiet as Los Angeles Goes Coal-FreeDecember 7, 2025 Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Utah’s largest coal-fired power plant — the Intermountain…
EEnvironment Read More Nowhere to move: How climate change became the property market’s biggest nightmareDecember 7, 2025 Climate change-fuelled risks have now become a “crucial factor in home-buying decisions” for more than 80 per cent…
EEnvironment Read More Boil water notice issued in Village of Clinton after water main break | NewsDecember 6, 2025 CLINTON, Wis –A boil water notice has been issued in the Village of Clinton after a water main…
EEnvironment Read More Which animal could replace humans as Earth’s dominant species?December 6, 2025 The idea of life continuing on Earth without humans is difficult to fathom. Though our species has only…
EEnvironment Read More Fuquay-Varina plan to take water from Cape Fear River facing opposition :: WRAL.comDecember 6, 2025 A request to permanently take 6.17 million gallons a day (MGD) from the Cape Fear River is facing…
EEnvironment Read More New restrictions placed on hunting, farming ‘incredibly destructive’ wild boars in AlbertaDecember 6, 2025 Listen to this article Estimated 5 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a…
EEnvironment Read More The “Plastic King” who assembled a four-storey castle out of 40,000 recycled bottlesDecember 6, 2025 Once upon a time, a Canadian man seeking to cleanse the world from useless waste, electrified the people…
EEnvironment Read More From planting trees to making them solar-powered — India tests 53.6 kW “living” power plant absorbing 12 tons of CO₂December 6, 2025 India has made a revolution in renewable sources with the invention of the world’s biggest solar tree that…
EEnvironment Read More Quebec losing $1.5B a year as anglophones face high unemployment, lower wages: report – MontrealDecember 6, 2025 A new labour-market report is warning that Quebec’s English-speaking population continues to face entrenched economic disadvantages, and that…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Everything else pales in comparison’December 6, 2025 A major shift is underway in rural Indiana, where farmers are discovering that solar and wind projects can…
EEnvironment Read More Santa Barbara Considers Crackdown on Single-Use PlasticsDecember 6, 2025 The City of Santa Barbara is considering a crackdown on confetti and prohibiting the sale of small plastic…
EEnvironment Read More After COP30, Indigenous advocates celebrate gains while warning of unfinished workDecember 6, 2025 If there is one image that encapsulates COP30, this year’s global climate change conference in Belém, Brazil, it…