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A top expert who helped write the government's latest Keystone report previously consulted on three different TransCanada projects -- a fact the State Department tried to hide.
“I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have...
With new protests at the White House and new pressure from the Senate, President Obama will soon make a final decision on the tar-sands pipeline.
Brian Schatz (D) marked his appointment to the U.S. Senate with a strong statement on global warming.
Within a decade, more than 35 million buildings may be generating their own solar electricity (without subsidies) at prices lower...
Every now and then what a president decides actually determines how the world turns.
A big snowstorm in the Midwest will help alleviate drought, but the country still needs a lot more precipitation.
If you live in Mississippi, the answer is yes. A new report card grades states on availability of birth control, teen pregnancy rates, and more.
One reason the no-fatality record stood so long -- 220 days -- was the unusually hot and dry weather of 2012, which stifled tornado activity.