In 50 years, my father-in-law has never run out of wood. Since building a wood-heated cabin in Maine in the early 1970s, he has started each summer collecting balsam, birch and maples that fell or ...
In my childhood, fire had two faces. The first: friendly, vivacious, exuberant. Like a puppy with sharp teeth and too much energy, capable of doing damage but not out of malicious intent. Fire as ...
As a former resident of Santa Barbara and retired Merchant Mariner, I’d like to comment on Mike Stoker’s November 25 op-ed “History Is Unfortunately About to Repeat Itself,” concerning the opposition ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Human-caused climate change is responsible for killing about 1,500 people in last week’s European heat wave, a first-of-its-kind rapid study found. Those 1,500 people “have only died ...
Thank you, Journal Sentinel, for your excellent coverage of energy and climate. Last week there was just one great example, with stories about the global heat record in 2024 — “The hottest year ever” ...
Pictured here is the Hedwig Oldendorff vessel at the Port of Taicang, China, prior to the start of the emission monitoring voyage. CAMBRIDGE, MA – When the International Maritime Organization enacted ...
Plastic is increasingly being used for fuel by much of the world’s urban poor, to the detriment of the health of local people and their environment, researchers argue in a new commentary. As of 2021, ...