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A sneak peak at a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist's new book about the tar-sands oil rush.
Developers have figured out that food is more popular than golf, so they're now wrapping housing communities around farmland instead of links.
The 19th-century naturalist and political philosopher argued that slavery laid waste to the American landscape -- and not just in the South.
Pipeline operator TransCanada paid 60 percent less in taxes to Nebraska than it promised. But the company says it'll pay more next year!
Energy giants have lobbied police to treat environmental activists like potential terrorists. Looks like it's working.
In conjunction with a lot of other factors, but still.
The fossil fuel industry thinks Americans have had just about enough of federal handouts for sources of energy that aren't fossil fuels.
The Interior Department says that, contrary to State Department findings, the pipeline could wreak havoc on wildlife along its proposed route.
The states with the dirtiest energy just happen to be where they do people of color the dirtiest. Can clean energy help fix that?