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Why activists distrust this plan to cut emissions from cars and trucks
Many environmental justice advocates worry the interstate climate initiative will leave overburdened communities behind.
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Ohio’s utility bribery scandal could cost the public billions more than previously thought
If not for HB6, Ohioans could avoid more than $2 billion in excess utility bills and $7 billion in health care costs, according to new research.
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Has Eugene, Oregon, found a ‘superpower’ for climate action?
The city is eyeing changes to its natural gas contract to fund climate ambitions.
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How Britain’s ‘build back better’ plan went very, very wrong
What the U.S. can learn from the U.K.’s disastrous home retrofit program.
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We found them: The weirdest questions on living sustainably
From unbreakable Mason jars to the mysteries of the deep sea.
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Biden unveils a ‘once-in-a-generation’ infrastructure plan in Pittsburgh
“The American Jobs Plan will lead to a transformational progress in our effort to tackle climate change with American jobs and American ingenuity,” Biden said.
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After the winter storm, a Texas mobile home community’s nightmare was far from over
“It was a living nightmare for everybody.”
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How much forest did we lose in 2020? Like, a Netherlands’ worth
Report: Dry, fiery weather is killing the world's trees
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Why the internet fell for the ‘Voltswagen’ April Fools’ Day joke
The electric car craze made the Volkswagen's rebrand seem ... plausible.
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Here’s why Pete Buttigieg’s tax on driving isn’t ready for prime time
Taxing drivers by the mile could disproportionately burden low-income workers, rural communities, and people of color.