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Activists in North Carolina allege that DuPont has for decades fouled Cape Fear River. They want the UN Human Rights Commission to hold it accountable.
Climate court cases are about to get a lot more interesting.
Cement production has an enormous carbon footprint. That can be curbed with plug-and-play solutions, but eliminating emissions entirely will require big, ambitious action.
Ikea, the iconic purveyor of easy-to-assemble furniture and Swedish meatballs, is expanding into an unexpected market: solar panels.
The DOE will deploy $35 million to drive further research into the scalability of tidal power and river current technologies.
To shield the forest and its communities from the next megafire, the Forest Service plans to burn it — intentionally.
Oregon’s Wheatridge project is the country’s first utility-scale facility to combine solar power, wind power, and battery storage.
Brian Keeper survived the July 4 floods that devastated Hunt, Texas. But moving on may be the hardest part.
A Floodlight analysis in nine of the 10 states that elect public utility commissioners found that more than a third of their contributions of $250 and up are from fossil fuel and electric utility interests — more than $13.5 million in all.