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How the installation of broadband internet is revitalizing hard-hit communities and rural economies.
A union is warning Texas officials not to give Exxon money for carbon capture until it fixes its labor problems.
After 13 lawsuits against the program, the Emergency Relief for Farmers of Color Act is "on thin ice."
The federal government is considering a rule change that would make it harder for utility companies to recover trade association dues.
The shipping giant Maersk is betting on bio-methanol.
Environmental justice scholar Kyle Whyte on reframing the climate conversation through the lens of "kinship time."
Friday's earthquake underscored the deadly risks in a region defined by both natural disasters and the fossil fuel industry.
Almost every S&P 100 company plans to reduce its emissions. But only 40% have lobbied for science-based climate policy.
A new complaint from the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe adds to the list, alleging Seattle’s “green” hydropower kills fish.