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The garden in the middle of a 35,000-acre former mine is supplying thousands of pounds of fresh produce to families in three counties that have few grocery stores.
More than five years after admitting to her crimes, Montoya was sentenced to six years in federal prison.
The lawsuit could determine whether the state's Public Service Commission must consider emissions in its decision making.
With little fanfare, the administration is using infrastructure funding to revive dormant plans for pipelines and reservoirs in rural areas across the U.S. West.
World leaders have two weeks to decide the fate of the planet. How hard could it be?
"It’s been a lackluster, underwhelming, frankly problematic response."
Projects face a shortage of power lines and delays in connecting to the grid — two issues the debt ceiling deal does little to address.
A new study pinpoints the economic cost of emissions, paving the way for international legal action.
And nearly half have no plans to clean up their mess.