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New Coal Plants Dwindle Amid Wave of Cancelled Projects
Some 1,175 gigawatts of new coal projects have been cancelled since 2015, an amount greater than the current coal capacity of China, according to a new report from climate think tank E3G.
2020’s Economic Slowdown Provides Opportunity to Investigate Ozone Pollution in the U.S.
When COVID-19 pandemic began in the US, counties and cities across the nation imposed stay at home orders, closed schools or imposed travel restrictions.
UTA Developing Sensor Network to Monitor Climate Change Effects in Coastal Texas Town
A University of Texas at Arlington civil engineer is working with a Texas coastal town to develop a low-cost sensor network that will help the community monitor climate change effects.
Researchers Release First-of-its-Kind Quantitative Assessment for Sustainable Agriculture
Framework will help nations gauge progress and pitfalls
Fire Encroaching on Giant Sequoias
In the midst of another brutal fire season, several of California’s natural treasures have also been threatened.


