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The City of Love is saying “au revoir” to half of its street parking spaces. Paris is working on reducing its 140,000 parking spots to 70,000 by 2025 to create more green space for residents.
London’s Square Mile is squaring off against carbon emissions.
How the legacy of former industrial sites pollutes American cities today
Microsoft, Shopify, and others are backing new carbon-removal projects. Good idea?
The U.S. central bank is joining the financial equivalent of the Paris Agreement, becoming one of the last of its peers to do so.
Here’s why activists — and New York City — don’t see it as a win.
Wildcat speculators, big oil companies, and state officials alike have been salivating over the Uinta Basin’s rich oil deposits for years.
Hidden recorders, dirty politicians, and the corrupt companies that financed it all.
The oil major’s market value was overtaken twice in one day — not only by its direct competitor, Chevron, but also by a renewable energy utility.