Limited water supply, restrictions on use, and higher costs may be in store for next year if the state’s drought conditions persist. By Michael G. Romey, Cody M. Kermanian, and Lucas I. Quass This year has been critically dry and hot for California, resulting in déjà vu as the federal and state governments reinstituted drought … Continue Reading
By Paul Davies and Andrew Westgate China has made notable strides to transition towards a lower-carbon economy. Most recently, local authorities were ordered to halt construction of coal-fired power plants in 13 provinces where capacity already outstrips demand. Demonstrable of its efforts to end reliance on coal and invest in green alternatives, China is ramping … Continue Reading