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Four automakers -- representing 30 percent of the U.S. auto market! -- have decided to work directly with the Golden State to meet the Obama-era standards of 51 miles per gallon by 2025.
A five-acre plot in Washington D.C. will soon be home to 5,000 solar panels, making it the capital’s largest ground-based solar array to date. It's owner? The Catholic Church.
Well, this is about capitalism, so of course it's more complicated than that.
Insurance companies and lenders are responding to climate change — by shifting risk to taxpayers.
"SUV shame" isn't really a thing yet, but flight shame is.
Last week, Republicans bolted from the state capital, going into hiding instead of allowing Democrats to vote on the cap-and-trade bill.
New York City is trying to implement big changes in the sustainability of its buildings. The upfront costs and expectations for different buildings, however, are generating some pushback.
"For-profit does not work."
It's complicated.