In a move that has sent shockwaves through environmental and public health circles, the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put forward a bold proposal to rescind the Endangerment Finding, a critical 2009 legal determination that classifies carbon dioxide (CO2) and
As Europe strives to cement its position as a leader in the global energy transition, a critical roadblock has emerged that threatens to derail one of its most promising solutions: hydrogen. Despite the continent's ambitious climate goals and substantial investments in clean energy, the hydrogen
In the wake of an unprecedented weather event that struck Milwaukee with a ferocity rarely seen, the city faced a so-called 1000-year flood in August, an occurrence so extreme that it should statistically happen only once in a millennium, leaving a profound impact on the community. This devastating
Imagine a maritime industry under intense scrutiny to slash emissions and adopt sustainable practices, where ship operators grapple daily with the challenge of meeting stringent environmental regulations while maintaining operational efficiency. This pressing scenario sets the stage for a
In the heart of Newfoundland and Labrador, a provincial election is igniting passionate debate over a controversial energy agreement with Hydro-Québec, casting a spotlight on decades-old grievances and the region’s precarious financial state. A tentative memorandum of understanding (MOU) seeks to
A Stalled Green Dream: Hydrogen’s Struggle to Shine What if a key pillar of the global shift to clean energy is crumbling under the weight of its own promise? Low-emissions hydrogen, once heralded as a revolutionary solution for cutting carbon in heavy industries, is facing a harsh reality check.