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Thanks to a disclosure law in California, we now know that frackers are polluting water with petroleum chemicals, heavy metals, radioactive elements, and carcinogens.
Nanopesticides herald the extreme tinification of agricultural chemicals and could spark a farming revolution. Gulp?
ALEC is helping local lawmakers fight the Clean Power Plan.
A new San Francisco service promises to reimagine the horrors of the daily commute by strapping a hipster coffee shop onto a bus chassis.
Many investors seem to think that because oil prices are low, solar is in trouble. They're deeply confused about energy markets.
Corporate giants like 3M, Cisco, and Kimberley-Clark are removing barriers to solar power by offering it as an employee benefit.
Experts explain why.
The president has been pretty good about reducing demand for dirty energy, and pretty bad about increasing its supply. Why?
Each year, government agencies report on what they've done to protect overburdened communities from environmental harms. Some do better than others.