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Houston is home to the nation's largest refining and petrochemical complex, where billions of gallons of oil and dangerous chemicals are stored.
That really is a lot of people; it’s roughly equal to the population of Orlando, Fla., or Buffalo, N.Y.
Your pick-up app might soon be hailing self-driving cars.
If the British newspaper's new angle on climate coverage sounds like straight-up activism, that's because it is.
A new group called Inclusv is trying to build a rainbow coalition for Clinton, and draw more people of color into political campaigns.
If New York's suburbs build more dense, affordable housing, it will be good for lower-income residents -- and for the environment too.
To reduce greenhouse emissions, we need more people living in densely built city cores. But lifestyle changes and inequality are making that harder to achieve.
Environmental justice advocates from across the country will air their present-day grievances during the commemoration of Bloody Sunday.
You may have heard that the Kochs scored a win by rolling back Kansas' renewable power standard, but that's not exactly how things went down.