Utility Dive: As the grid operator for most of Texas warns of a high-demand summer that could strain electricity supply, a new analysis finds that the state is one of the country’s top markets for new energy storage development. An S&P Global Market Intelligence analysis finds that Texas could have as much as 1,400 MW of battery […]
Year: 2021
Toward Food Sovereignty in Alaska Native Communities – YES! Magazine

A grassroots project to build biomass-heated greenhouses aims to alleviate food insecurity in the communities most affected by it.
Toward food sovereignty in Alaska native communities

A grassroots project to build biomass-heated greenhouses aims to alleviate food insecurity in the communities most affected by it.
She Fell Nearly 2 Miles, and Walked Away
At 17, biologist Juliane Diller was the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Amazon. Fifty years later she still runs Panguana, a research station founded by her parents in Peru.
‘If You Move Out Here, You Make a Deal With Nature’: Life in a Fire-Prone Canyon

Lights, camera, climate

Why are global-warming blockbusters so rare?
Upriver

A researcher traces the legacy of plastics. Photos by Ansel Adams.
‘It’s brutal’: Las Vegas cooks amid blazing heatwave – and it’s going to get worse

Bill creates roadblock for Pennsylvania to join Greenhouse Gas Initiative

No justification for proposed Peabody gas plant
