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  • Cold Weather Cost New England Electric Customers Nearly $1.8 Billion in One Month; A New Study Suggests Ways to Mitigate Fuel Shortages

    In New England, constraints in the supply of natural gas have led to nearly a quarter of all unscheduled power plant outages. 

  • U.S. Beekeepers Continue to Report High Colony Loss Rates, No Clear Progression Toward Improvement

    Beekeepers across the United States lost 45.5% of their managed honey bee colonies from April 2020 to April 2021, according to preliminary results of the 15th annual nationwide survey conducted by the nonprofit Bee Informed Partnership (BIP).

  • Stanford Researchers Develop New Software for Designing Sustainable Cities

    New technology could help cities around the world improve people’s lives while saving billions of dollars. 

  • Physics-Based Instruction Leads To Huge Success For Geothermal Drilling

    Department of Energy funding is helping Texas A&M researchers refine drilling methods and create cost-saving models for future geothermal energy companies.

  • Texas A&M Researchers Study Possibility Of Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Grid-Tied System

    The team is studying the adoption of these systems as an alternative to fossil fuel-based power plants.

  • Texas A&M Prof: Passage of ‘Ike Dike’ Bill A Great Start

    State lawmakers approved legislation to start the process of building a coastal barrier to protect the upper Texas coast from hurricanes.

  • Detecting Gold Mining in Ghana

    Researchers are using satellite data to locate small mines that can cause long-term damage to forest communities and human health.

  • NOAA Index Tracks How Greenhouse Gas Pollution Amplified Global Warming in 2020

    The Annual Greenhouse Gas Index is updated each spring after nearly all the air samples collected during the previous year have been obtained and analyzed.

  • Climate Policies, Transition Risk, and Financial Stability

    The way in which banks react to climate risks and uncertainty could impact financial stability as well as the world’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

  • Rapid Lifestyle Changes During Early COVID-19 Pandemic Had No Impact on Climate Change

    Despite the rapid and significant changes in consumption patterns witnessed during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Japanese households maintained their normal levels of greenhouse gases emissions. The “anthropause” — reduction of human activity due to the pandemic — made headlines last summer, but factory shutdowns and broken global supply chains did not translate into the adoption of eco-friendly lifestyles for the average household.

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