EEnvironment Read More Renewables hit 49.4% of global electricity capacity in 2025 • The RegisterApril 2, 2026 It was a strong year for renewable power expansion in 2025, with solar installations helping push renewables to…
EEnvironment Read More Orillia moving to recycling carts, every-other-week collectionApril 2, 2026 ‘We are pleased to bring an enhanced and convenient recycling program to Orillia residents,’ says Circular Materials official…
EEnvironment Read More FERC: Renewables made up 88% of new US power generating capacity in 2025April 2, 2026 Photo: TotalEnergies Solar accounted for more than 72% of US electrical generating capacity added in 2025, with another…
EEnvironment Read More Energy inequality deepens as Paraffin users left exposed to punitive hikeApril 2, 2026 For many working-class and poor households, paraffin is not a discretionary cost. It is used for cooking, heating,…
EEnvironment Read More The Sunniest, Windiest Country Announces Renewables Project to Power 6 Million HomesApril 1, 2026 Wind turbines at Zaafarana, Egypt – credit, Hatem Moushir CC BY-SA 3.0. The Land of the Nile has…
EEnvironment Read More Hawaii storms produced enough rain to fill 3 million Olympic poolsApril 1, 2026 A new report revealed that the powerful March storms that drenched Hawaii produced more than 2 trillion gallons of…
EEnvironment Read More Missing Members And Muscle, HawaiÊ»i Ethics Board Struggles To FunctionApril 1, 2026 The volunteer board often cancels meetings for lack of quorum and doesn’t have a paid staff like other…
EEnvironment Read More Oceans are darkening all over the planet – what’s going on?April 1, 2026 At dusk, the greatest migration of biomass on Earth unfolds through the oceans in near silence, largely unnoticed.…
EEnvironment Read More Nassau, Suffolk renew fight against invasive speciesApril 1, 2026 Gerry Pond Park, a quiet oasis in a historic part of Roslyn where geese like to swim, is…
EEnvironment Read More Why we become attached to treesApril 1, 2026 RJ Laverne’s childhood home in Detroit had a big elm out front. In fact, the whole neighborhood was…
EEnvironment Read More Europe needs fossil fuel limits now – EUobserverApril 1, 2026 EUobserver voice is a daily opinion piece by EUobserver staff writers, published every weekday morning European energy ministers gathered…
EEnvironment Read More Work resumes at Squamish debris barrier after temporary haltApril 1, 2026 Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology.…