George Steinmetz Journeys Around the World to Illuminate Where Food Comes From
Have you ever wondered how your bacon, almond milk, or fish ends up on your table?
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Japan Announces Goal to Produce Up to 50% of Energy From Renewables by 2040
Japan has its sights set on renewable energy producing 40 to 50 percent of its electricity by 2040, with another 20 percent coming from nuclear power, according to a new draft of its basic energy policy. Japan is the second-largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) importer in the world, as well as a big consumer of […]
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Increasing Drought Frequency Brings Threats to U.S. Wildlife, Research Finds
With the climate crisis leading to more frequent and severe droughts, many wildlife species in the lower 48 United States will suffer from year-long droughts almost five times as frequently in the coming decades as they did historically, according to a new study. Droughts lasting three years could become nearly seven times as frequent, a […]
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U.S. Residential Energy Storage Installations Reach a Record High
According to the latest U.S. Energy Storage Monitor report by American Clean Power Association (ACP) and Wood Mackenzie, installations of both grid-scale and residential energy storage in the U.S. are continuing to rise, even reaching record highs in the third quarter of 2024. Grid-scale energy storage reached a record for third-quarter installations, hitting 3,806 MW […]
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