EARTHDAY.ORG (EDO), the global organizer of Earth Day, observed annually on April 22, announces the global theme for Earth Day 2025: Our Power, Our Planet™.| Earth Day
Because renewable energy sources depend on the environment, both the supply of and demand for renewables are affected by climate impacts such as high heat, drought, altered precipitation patterns, flooding, extreme weather and wildfires.| State of the Planet
The more we cool ourselves, the more we warm the planet. Is there a way to fix this?| State of the Planet
The Sabin Center identified and examined the 33 most pervasive false claims about renewable energy.| State of the Planet
Two M.P.A. in Environmental Science and Policy Program traveled to Thailand to share their ideas in the 2023 Youth Voice Dialogue.| State of the Planet
To keep the planet from warming more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, economies must rapidly decarbonize. What will this involve?| State of the Planet
Earth Day is a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability, encouraging us to come together and take action for a healthier planet and brighter future.| Earth Day
An introduction to renewable and nonrenewable energy sources and the major types of each.| www.eia.gov
The types and amounts of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions and sources of U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions.| www.eia.gov