Audrey Carleton
Audrey Carleton is an environmental journalist based in Brooklyn.
Alex Trebek's Very Chill, Very Tasteful Estate Is for Sale
The former "Jeopardy!" host's estate sale features a ton of art, tasteful furniture, hockey sticks, and a "Japanese Kabuto helmet & sword."
Astronomers Identify Mysterious ‘Flying Whirlpool’ in the Sky
A whirlpool-like anomaly over Hawaii was identified as originating with a SpaceX rocket that launched a classified spy satellite into orbit.
A Fossil Fuel Power Plant That Mines Bitcoin Is Fighting to Stay Open
Regulators say the Greenidge plant in New York State is fighting an an "uphill battle" to prove it's environmentally-friendly enough to stay open.
Antarctic Sea Ice Hit Lowest Level Since Satellite Observations Began, Study Finds
Scientists detected "significant negative anomalies" in sea ice levels, making them the lowest observed since 1978.
Wind Power Surpasses Coal, Nuclear as Power Generation Source in US
For an entire day, wind power became the second-largest source of electricity in the country for the first time in recorded history.
PG&E Avoids Criminal Charges for 2 Massive Wildfires by Paying $55 Million
California’s PG&E utility company helped spark the Kincade Fire and the Dixie Fire, which caused immeasurable environmental damage. It paid a settlement to avoid criminal charges.
A Massive Avian Flu Outbreak Is Driving Up the Price of Eggs
22 million birds have already been killed in the U.S. to slow the spread of the flu, which is crunching already-stressed supply chains.
Berkeley Is Digging a 400-ft. Hole to Reduce Emissions With Geothermal
Emissions could be reduced by 80 percent with a geothermal system that repurposes heat from devices like fridges and computers.
Dr. Oz Loves Fracking Now
The former host of the 'The Dr. Oz Show' has had a change of heart as he seeks election as a Republican in Pennsylvania's senate race.
‘They Are Lying’: Companies and Governments Must Decarbonize Now to Avert Disaster, UN Report Says
"High-emitting governments and corporations are not just turning a blind eye. They're adding fuel to the flames."
Archaeologists Discover Dozens of Mysterious Giant Stone Jars in India
The giant jars were made by unknown people for a mysterious purpose, and the new find adds four new jar sites to our knowledge, for a total of 11.
Russian Soldiers Leave Chernobyl With Radiation Illness, Energy Company Says
Ukraine's nuclear energy company said that Russian forces have largely left the Chernobyl plant and suffered radiation poisoning.