FEMA Leadership Vacuum Widens as Third Acting Chief Quits After Deadly Flood Controversy

FEMA’s third acting chief just quit after deadly floods while Congress watches the agency crumble—and nobody’s stepping up to fix it.

Renewable Revolution Stalls: Can Green Energy Survive Its Own Success?

Green energy’s record-breaking $2 trillion investment couldn’t stop emissions from hitting new highs—while 1,650 GW sits stranded, waiting for grid connection.

Nuclear Resurrection: How Ai’s Voracious Power Hunger Is Fueling a $2.2 Trillion Comeback

AI’s insatiable electricity appetite is resurrecting nuclear power from the dead, triggering a $2.2 trillion atomic renaissance nobody saw coming.

China’s Contradictory Climate Path: AI Patents vs. Coal Dependence in Environmental Policy

China leads global renewable energy while approving more coal plants—why this environmental paradox threatens their 2060 carbon neutrality promise.

Gas Industry Sounds Alarm: EU Green Rules Threaten Europe’s Energy Lifelines

EU’s radical green rules could destroy Europe’s gas industry by 2030 while fossil fuels still power 80% of the world.

Philippines’ Renewable Infrastructure Faces Ultimate Survival Test as Supertyphoon Looms

Philippines’ renewable energy infrastructure faces its most violent test yet as supertyphoons threaten to obliterate years of climate progress.

Bold or Reckless? Epsilon’s Plan to Power 1 Million US EVs Annually

Indian startup bets $650 million that America’s EV revolution depends on their synthetic graphite – 1 million cars by 2030.

Royal Society Warns: Geoengineering Earth’s Climate Could Catastrophically Backfire

Scientists warn that fixing Earth’s climate through geoengineering could trigger irreversible planetary catastrophes far worse than global warming itself.