How Germany is scrambling to save energy
August 15, 2022
As they begin to grasp the extent of looming energy price hikes, people across Germany are cutting consumption. The same goes for city governments, such as Cologne's.
It is currently impossible to have a completely phthalate-free neonatal intensive care unit in the U.S. Health experts say that needs to change.
"It isn't one scientific finding that accomplishes a structural change in science. It's a drumbeat — one after the other — for decades."
Diversified Energy’s liabilities exceed its assets, according to a new report, sparking concerns about whether taxpayers will wind up paying to plug its 70,000 wells.
“What it really comes down to is political will and resource allocation.”
Kristina Marusic joined Pittsburgh's NPR news station to discuss the proposed new rules
"How do you change centuries of colonialism and racism that have always uplifted light and white skin tone and features?”