Founded in 2019, WindBorne is revolutionizing the collection and reporting of climate data using high-altitude, sensor-equipped balloons.
Issue: Developing a More Resilient Infrastructure to Natural Disasters
H2 to the Rescue: How Hydrogen May Soon Power Disaster Relief
H2Rescue may soon be able to provide the water, electricity, and communications needed to recover from and adapt to these events.
What the Baltimore Bridge Reconstruction Says About Our Future Energy Needs and Environmental Goals
We have the tools that to build cleaner and faster, but obstructive regulations are hindering progress.
Fixing Flood Insurance
The National Flood Insurance Program puts a significant strain on the federal budget and taxpayers. Instead of renewing it and hoping for the best, lawmakers should update the program as quickly as possible.
How Reflective Paint is Cooling Down Temperatures Across the U.S.
When it comes to thwarting climate change, scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs are paving the way for a cooler world.
House Passes Bill to Reduce Wildfire Risk
The ACRES Act is a welcome step to provide accountability and oversight on the fire reduction efforts of the federal government.
Canada’s Wildfires: A Wake-up Call on the Need to Reduce Risk
With the harmful effects of wildfires hitting the East Coast, now is the time to attract support from Members across the country to help keep people out of harm's way and protect the environment.
A Burning Issue: The Economic Costs of Wildfires
Modernizing policies to empower people in all levels of government and in the private sector to take care of America’s forests will save lives and livelihoods, protect the environment, reduce costs to the taxpayer and lessen overall damages American on the economy.