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In Wet Winter, LA Captured Enough Stormwater to Supply One in Four People

Since October, Los Angeles County has gathered enough stormwater to meet the demand of one in four residents for a year. Uncommonly heavy rains allowed the county to capitalize on its billion-dollar investment in storage infrastructure. Read more on E360 →

Mon May 13, 2024 20:17
Last Month Europe Got Less Than 25 Percent of Its Power from Coal and Gas

Together, coal and gas generated only 21 percent of electricity in the EU last month, a new low that reflects the rapid adoption of renewable power.Read more on E360 →

Mon May 13, 2024 20:17
Offset Schemes Failing to Benefit Indigenous People, Report Finds

Increasingly, businesses are writing off their carbon emissions by funding the conservation of forests. A new report finds that while such schemes have made “limited” progress in curbing deforestation, they have largely failed to alleviate poverty among Indigenous forest people.Read more on E360 →

Mon May 13, 2024 20:17
In Wet Winter, LA Stored Enough Stormwater to Supply One in Four Residents

Since October, Los Angeles County has saved up enough stormwater to meet the demand of one in four residents for a year. Uncommonly heavy rains allowed the county to capitalize on its billion-dollar investment in storage infrastructure. Read more on E360 →

Mon May 13, 2024 16:39
Coal and Gas Supplied Just 21 Percent of Europe's Power Last Month

Together, coal and gas generated only 21 percent of electricity in the EU last month, a new low that reflects the rapid adoption of renewable power.Read more on E360 →

Fri May 10, 2024 17:55
Tracking Illicit Brazilian Beef from the Amazon to Your Burger

Journalist Marcel Gomes has traced beef in supermarkets and fast food restaurants in the U.S. and Europe to Brazilian ranches on illegally cleared land. In an e360 interview, he talks about the challenges of documenting the supply chains and getting companies to clean them up. Read more on E360 →

Thu May 9, 2024 11:17

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