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The largest climate march in history is happening on Sunday, right through the middle of Manhattan. Here's why the event organizers think you should pay attention.
Climate change takes its toll on the scientists who study it. But maybe those on the front lines can eventually help the rest of us cope.
Utilities are using black lawmakers to drive up prices on clean energy -- and the long-term health of low-income communities of color hangs in the balance.
First they poisoned the tap water. Now they're hauling huge quantities of sand out of the ground to feed their habit.
She's all for it, if it's done "safely." But as secretary of state, she pushed fracking on other countries whether it would be safe or not.
Whole Foods is breaking ground in Southside Chicago, but can it also break down issues of gentrification and discrimination?
We quizzed more than a dozen leaders and thinkers about priorities for this coming year, and this is what they had to say.
Great as the march was, conservatives didn't come out to it, so it won't change Congress and it won't change the polarization gripping America.
George Carter, 15, helped transform the New Orleans school lunch culture into a healthier environment before he was murdered.