Recent extreme freezing temperatures unseen for over a century in Florida resulted in live, cold-stunned green iguanas literally dropping from trees.
Everyday items like clothing, plastics and packaging can last centuries. Here’s how long they tend to breakdown and why design and consumer choices must change.
New research shows that airlines could cut their carbon emissions by up to 50% just from reorganising plane seating. Is it time to cut business class completely?

Cologne-based Foodforecast, a startup using artificial intelligence to improve how food with short shelf lives is forecast and produced, has raised €8 million in a Series A funding round as it scales across Europe. The round was co-led by SHIFT Invest …
The U.S. government is offering $171.5 million in grants for field tests to generate electricity and conduct exploratory drilling to commercialize geothermal energy.
Lawmakers are advancing policies that would weaken or dismantle the shareholder rights, threatening investors’ ability to engage companies on risks and long‑term value.
Simple home recycling hacks that reduce waste, cut plastic use and improve sustainability through smarter systems, storage and everyday habits.
In oil-rich Texas, wind, solar, storage and hydrogen are scaling fast, driven by electricity demand and competitiveness – not ideology.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission wants its amend its regulatory reviews for hydropower projects that have minimal or no impacts to the environment.
A powerful blizzard is impacting the Northeast just as Congress is returning to Washington to debate DHS, which houses the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA.