The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s disaster relief fund is likely to be in the red sometime next month.
Expanded tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act help pay for weatherizing homes and installing heat pumps.
And it’s leaving some people without the electricity to power a fan or air conditioner during intense heat waves.
Extreme heat affects our health, our morale and our productivity. Employers will need to adapt.
Risks and costs are rising, largely due to climate change, but where the risk hits is key, a veteran “catastrophe modeler” says.
Some conservationists see greywater recycling as the next frontier in sustainable living.
Supply shortfall caused by spiking demand during extreme summer weather could affect two-thirds of the U.S.
Before companies can cut emissions, they first have to measure their carbon footprint. The new service is in high demand.
Many cities along the Mississippi are redeveloping their riverfronts. But these projects are often threatened by flooding.
They help when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing but everyone’s AC is on full blast.