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Texas and three other states with attorneys general beholden to Dirty Oil have vowed to sue California as a last-ditch effort to kill AB 32.
Well, that didn't take long. Congress is barely back in town and already there's talk of yet another attempt to rein in the EPA.
Thirty-seven governorships are up for grabs this election, and they'll have a huge impact on energy & climate issues. Who are the winners and losers?
This year's mosquitoes are sucking all the life out of summer on a farm in Nebraska.
Low-population states often play host to one-issue activists hired by national campaigns. Local grassroots groups could yield much better results.
You're probably familiar with the iconic black-and-white photos of farmworkers by Dorothea Lange and others, but these color images offer a gripping, intimate glimpse of the effects of the Depression on America's rural and small-town residents.
Congress comes back to Washington this week and there's talk that it might actually get serious about setting a national clean energy goal.
The EPA is holding the first in a series of seven official public hearings today to collect comments on a proposal to federally regulate coal ash.
For farmers, water is both boon and bane. Here in Nebraska, we've already gotten more rain than we usually get for the entire year, and more is on the way.