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Sin City has been slow to recover from the fallout from the financial meltdown. Now here comes another kick in the teeth.
A state commission rejected a plan to build a natural-gas pipeline through a national reserve of forests and wetlands, but Christie and his cronies don't want to take no for an answer.
There's no way to be sure if Delhi's air pollution is worse than Beijing's, but this Delhi-based reporter concludes both cities are filthy.
Li Guixin lives in the Chinese city Shijiazhuang, which you’ve probably never heard of but which is gigantic.
A trove of secret documents details the U.S. government's global push for shale gas.
Leto, fresh off an Oscar win, has signed an open letter calling on Secretary of State John Kerry to recommend against building the pipeline.
Conservative lobbyists keep trying to kill Kansas' alternative energy mandate, and keep failing. On the plains, wind has support from both left and right.
California cities edge closer to a comprehensive plan for riders and drivers to sensibly share the streets.
Enviros and smart-growth advocates are praising Obama's proposed transportation bill. Too bad funding is such a hurdle.