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Proponents say publicly owned utilities would better respond to superstorm super-outages. Oh, they also tend to be cheaper.
There are many potential reasons for a sewer fire -- angry mutants, too many farts. In this case, we can blame it partly on climate change.
After getting slammed last summer, ethanol producers are hoping to catch a break -- but their fate is far from settled.
Animal advocates expect Big Ag will fight even harder against whistleblowers this year.
There are two major events being organized by the US climate movement over the next month. The first and most...
Will Nebraska lawmakers try to force a reroute of the Keystone XL pipeline, now that they've seen how much Cornhusker football fans hate it?
At an action today in Washington, celebrities and activists try to put pressure on the president to reject the Keystone pipeline.
At a public meeting on Tuesday, Nebraskans lined up to oppose the pipeline. But the ultimate decision will be made at the White House.
ExxonMobil has instated something like martial law in Mayflower, Ark., taking control of cleanup and wildlife rescue operations while keeping residents, activists, and reporters at bay.