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Heat strains Texas power grid as population keeps growing
Aug 28, 2023
The state is home to many of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. Add record temperatures, and it's no surprise that the grid is stressed.
How businesses can better prepare for climate change
by
David Brancaccio
and Alex Schroeder
Aug 24, 2023
Along with the obvious human case for looking out for employees, climate change poses a serious threat to productivity and retention.
Just half of CEOs see climate change as a risk to their business
Aug 23, 2023
Even fewer are preparing for it.
Water-short cities in the West want to use every drop, even from sewage
by
Alex Hager
Aug 23, 2023
Direct potable reuse technology, which lets cities pump treated wastewater back into pipes, is picking up steam from Colorado to California.
The extreme heat takes a physical toll — and an economic one
Aug 18, 2023
Low-income workers who aren't able to choose their work schedules are especially hard hit. And that has a cost of its own.
Economic toll of Hawaii wildfires could climb to $16 billion
by
Ali Budner
Aug 17, 2023
There's not only job and wage losses, but also crops, infrastructure damage, small business losses and more.
Nonprofit lenders compete to distribute $27 billion for greenhouse gas reduction projects
Aug 14, 2023
The money, mandated by the Inflation Reduction Act, will be invested in heat pumps, electric vehicle infrastructure and other systems.
For public good, not for profit.
Buyouts prevented some damage in Vermont's July flood, but more will be needed
by
Henry Epp
Aug 14, 2023
While property buyouts helped prevent flooding in some parts of Vermont, the process is rarely easy or efficient.
How climate change is impacting where and when tourists want to travel
by
Ali Budner
Aug 11, 2023
After a hot summer, some travelers are expressing more concern about heat waves, wildfires and other extreme weather events that might affect their plans.
Could the carbon credit model help save threatened species?
by
Matt Hoisch
Aug 9, 2023
A growing number of scientists and economists see a novel kind of credit as an important tool to help reverse global declines in biodiversity.