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Data centers will swallow 14 percent of Archbald, evict a trailer park, and border many residential properties. Who's to blame is a matter of fierce debate.
“Kevin McCarthy has ceded his speakership and control of the House Republican agenda to the most extreme fringe faction of his party."
China dominates production of the crucial metals, and wind companies are scouring the globe for more sources.
The researcher Hamza Hamouchene outlines a path toward a clean energy future without "green colonialism."
In the village of Nuiqsut, hunting and fishing are how people get food.
The new thriller takes a radical climate activist's argument into the mainstream — sort of.
A law signed by Vermont's governor is the country’s first to phase out the sale of linear fluorescent lamps — those ubiquitous, tube-shaped fixtures of public schools, grocery stores, and other large buildings.
How do you keep a culinary tradition alive on a warming planet?
Volunteer cartographers on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia are turning local knowledge into life-saving maps in the face of rising seas and stronger storms.