Utah’s Controversial Uranium Mine Gets Green Light Amid National Security Push
Trump approves uranium mine in 14 days while tribes fear radioactive contamination of sacred lands. America’s nuclear ambitions collide with environmental justice.
Indonesia’s Dormant Volcanic Wealth: The 40% Geothermal Giant Struggling to Erupt
Despite controlling 40% of global geothermal reserves, Indonesia bizarrely burns coal while 28,000 MW of clean volcanic power sits idle beneath its feet.
Native Plants Become California’s Secret Weapon Against Devastating Wildfires
California’s ancient plants fight wildfires better than modern landscaping – but most homeowners are planting the wrong species that fuel devastating blazes.
Brooklyn’s Windy Revolution: How Empire Wind Will Remake South Brooklyn
NYC’s massive offshore wind gambit will transform abandoned Brooklyn docks into America’s renewable powerhouse—but nobody’s talking about the real cost.