Science Feb 06 Why engineers are turning to beavers for insights into managing water resources By Miles O'Brien, Kate Tobin
World Aug 18 Brazil government removes environment chief in possible reprisal The action comes just days after the environmental chief granted an interview to television behemoth Globo about illegal gold mining in Yanomami Indigenous territory. By Fabiano Maisonnave, Associated Press
Politics Aug 04 In surprise vote, Senate to overturn Biden environmental rule Manchin, a key player on energy and climate issues and a swing vote in the closely divided Senate, joined with Republicans to support the measure, which was approved 50-47. By Matthew Daly, Associated Press
Nation Mar 15 Trump set to challenge Obama-era fuel standards in Detroit Moving forcefully against Obama-era environmental rules, President Donald Trump is set to announce in Michigan plans to re-examine federal requirements that regulate the fuel efficiency of new cars and trucks. By Associated Press
Jul 20 Watch ‘We’re Going to Find Out How Bad Climate Change Really Is’ Paul Solman talked with stand-up economist Yoram Bauman about climate change in China.
Apr 23 Sunshine, Composting Toilets and Rainwater: Recipe for a Top 10 Green Building By Elizabeth Shell Following our "do good" business reporting in B Corps and how to turn a building sustainable in "Bein' Green," we're highlighting the AIA's ten best green projects. Browse through our slideshow to see 2012's winners. Continue reading
Mar 21 Watch Supreme Court Weighs Cheney Confrontation Arrest The Supreme Court on Wednesday dealt a blow to the EPA, siding with an Idaho couple in a property-rights dispute. It also heard arguments over whether a Colorado man can sue the Secret Service over a 2006 confrontation with former… Continue watching
Mar 01 Watch Bein’ Green: Easier than You Think Explainer: Businesses have their building certified as 'green' through the LEED system. Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch Stand-Up Economist Signs Off From China and Thinks About Its Future In this final edition, stand-up economist Yoram Bauman ties up his China miniseries. Continue watching
Dec 21 Watch New EPA Rules Target Power Plants’ Toxic Mercury Emissions The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled new standards Wednesday to curb mercury emissions from coal- and oil-fueled power plants around the country. Gwen Ifill discusses the announcement with the Electric Reliability Coordinating Council's Scott Segal and the Natural Resources Defense Council's… Continue watching