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This week, we’re exploring what the refueling stops of the future will look like as more and more cars become electric.
Cities and states are trying to ditch America's most hated appliance. They're running into challenges.
Internal turmoil and delayed aid expose the agency's fragility under Trump.
Migrant workers return from Gulf countries with failed kidneys, victims of extreme temperatures, grueling labor, and a global system that leaves them unprotected.
The Trump administration's proposed rollbacks open the door for more drilling, mining, and logging.
There’s a way to reduce both the climate and water harms of data centers: Build them in places with lots of wind and solar energy.
Fuel retailers are betting that fast chargers, clean bathrooms, and tasty snacks will draw EV drivers — and keep their stations central to how motorists refuel.
If the rule takes effect, more than two-thirds of Illinois’ wetlands could lose federal protections.
This year's U.N. climate negotiations crashed out on a hard truth: It’s all about the money.