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What Do “Better” Batteries Look Like?

ExplainerUnited States, InternationalJeff Turrentine
They’re not only stronger and longer-lasting. To fuel the clean energy economy, they also need to be sustainable.

Electric Vehicle Charging Explained

ExplainerUnited StatesCourtney Lindwall
From charging stations to charging equipment, here’s everything you need to know to charge your electric vehicle.

Can Anything Be Done to Stop Overfishing?

ExplainerInternational
It’s a complex problem, but a combination of smart fisheries management and consumer vigilance can encourage more sustainable practices.

What Is Congestion Pricing?

ExplainerUnited States, New York City
Fees charged for driving on busy city roads reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality while also generating sorely needed funding for the transit systems that many people rely on for their daily commutes.

Atlantic Oil Drilling Is a Terrible Idea

ExplainerUnited States
While past leasing proposals have included the Atlantic among other large swaths of the U.S. coastline, today the vast majority of Americans agree that opening up more areas for leasing spells disaster for our climate and our economy.

Should You Buy Carbon Offsets?

ExplainerUnited States, InternationalBrian Palmer
A practical and philosophical guide to neutralizing your carbon footprint.

Sharing the Road: Safer Streets Means Safe for Everyone

ExplainerUnited States, California, Missouri, Atlanta, San Jose (California), St. Louis, GeorgiaDan Reed
As they incorporate equity into transportation planning, a number of U.S. cities are making room for bicyclists, pedestrians, scooters, and wheelchairs in every part of town.

Orcas in Peril, Part I: An Ocean Empty of Food

ExplainerUnited States, InternationalPerrin Ireland
Southern Resident killer whales of the Salish Sea face many challenges, but the threat of death from starvation is especially dire. Thankfully, there's a solution—and we need to help make it happen.