7 Maldives Luxury Resorts Where Families Bond Over Coral Planting, Culture And Conservation

How 7 Maldives luxury resorts are turning a simple beach holiday into a shared, meaningful experience families and multi-gen groups can bond over.

A New Question For Earth Day 2026, Who Pays For America’s Growth?

As another Earth Day comes around, the questions in many places are about the costs of energy and burdens on household, not just environmental pledges

Preparing For The Next Pandemic: Countries With The Biggest Risks

Award winning study develops country-level spatial network susceptible-infected model based on global travel network data and relative risk measures of potential origins.

Nearly Half Of U.S. Children Breathing Polluted Air, Study Finds

A report claims 33.5 million children in the U.S. live in an area that received a failing grade for at least one measure of air pollution.

U.S. Gold Mining Increases Amid Demand For Critical Minerals

One of the U.S. government’s most important activities to increase domestic critical mineral production is being developed without much fanfare: gold.

Yes We Can Have Our AI Cake And Eat Too: Agrivoltaics Can Cover Energy For Data Centers

A tiny fraction of farms in states with AI data centers could convert to agrivoltaics to produce both more food and the energy needed to operate the data centers.

Philanthropic Support For Tackling Air Pollution Stagnating, Study Finds

A new report claims philanthropic funding to improve outdoor air quality increased by only 2%, from $123.1 million in 2022 to $125.8 million in 2023

Warming Oceans, A Hot Year And ‘Elite’ Beliefs

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at whether urbanists should embrace robotaxis and how the Middle East war may impact the renewable energy transition

Beyond The Hype: The True ROI Of Generative AI In Building Operations

In modern building operations, Generative AI functions as an integrated layer within the broader tech stack to drive tangible improvements in Net Operating Income.

The Oil Pipeline Behind Erdoğan’s Anti-Israel Rhetoric

Turkey condemns Israel publicly—but Azerbaijani oil continues flowing through Turkish pipelines to Israeli refineries, exposing the gap between rhetoric and reality.