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The state of Maryland has given a New York-based company the go-ahead to build a garbage incinerator near two public schools. Students have a few things to say about the matter.
Community renewable energy has significant political and economic benefits, but is often hindered by five major barriers. Read on for...
Paul Ryan wants the president to approve Keystone as part of a deal to raise the debt ceiling. Why is the GOP so obsessed with this pipeline?
Divestment, protesters, arrests, Warsaw, Obama: 2013 was a tumultuous year for green activists. We predict next year will be even wilder.
Investors are being persuaded to take their money out of fossil fuel sector, according to a University of Oxford study.
Obama's interior secretary has faced an uphill battle in Washington as she tries to implement her ambitious agenda in the face of budget fights and partisan politics.
A train laden with propane and oil jumped off the tracks in Alberta, triggering a big fire and causing a nearby town to be evacuated.
Climate scientist James Hansen is arguing that we need more nuclear power to fight climate change. Many climate activists think that's nuts.
Walkable cities are great. But once you get where you’re walking, you want to relax, right?